Specifications include, but are not limited to: 2.1. Service 1: Aerial Herbicide Application 2.1.1. The Commission intends to augment its vegetation management programs with aerial application technology for the control of invasive and nuisance vegetation within the boundaries of the State of Florida. The Respondent must be able to apply both liquid and dry formulations of herbicides as well as provide precise spot herbicide application techniques. 2.1.2. Vegetation to be managed consists of native, non-native, and invasive plants in aquatic, wetland, and terrestrial environments. The Commission will designate specific areas and numbers of acres to be treated depending on weather conditions, growth stage of target vegetation, and other variables. When treating vegetation, the Contractor will be required to use an on-board computer guidance system, with the same or equivalent capabilities as the AG-NAV system which has moving map display and ability to store 250 areas (each area to have up to 50 “corners”) in memory. The Contractor will be required to submit the .shp file via email to the Commission’s Site and Contract Managers prior to submitting an invoice through the Commission’s Plant Management Authorization and Reporting System (PMARS) or other database specified by the Commission. 2.1.3. The Contractor shall have the ability to identify target plant(s) within native plant communities and effectively achieve 95% control of targeted floating, wetland, and terrestrial vegetation. The signed PMARS Report of Operations shall be submitted with the populated invoice to the Commission’s Contract Manager. The Contractor will submit the invoice also in PMARS