Specifications include, but are not limited to: I. DISASTER DEBRIS MONITORING SERVICES • Coordinating daily briefings, work progress, staffing, and other key items with the County. • Selection and permitting of temporary debris staging and reduction sites (TDSRS) locations and any other permitting/regulatory issues as necessary. • Scheduling work for all team members and contractors on a daily basis. • Hiring, scheduling, and managing field staff. • Monitoring recovery contractor operations and making/implementing recommendations to improve efficiency and speed up recovery work. • Assisting the County with responding to public concerns and comments. • Certifying contractor vehicles for debris removal using methodology and documentation practices appropriate for contract monitoring. • Entering load tickets into a database application. • Digitization of source documentation (such as load tickets). Developing daily operational reports to keep the county informed of work progress. • Development of maps, GIS applications, etc. as necessary. • Comprehensive review, reconciliation, and validation of debris removal contractor(s) invoices prior to submission to the County for processing. • Project Worksheet and other pertinent report preparation required for reimbursement by FEMA, GEMA, and any other applicable agency for disaster recovery efforts by County staff and designated debris removal contractors. • Final report and appeal preparation and assistance. • Final FEMA audit assistance.