Specifications include, but are not limited to: The successful Consultant must be knowledgeable in Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) and other applicable regulations, guidelines and operating policies. The successful Consultant will support the County during a disaster recovery effort and will be responsible for all aspects of the debris monitoring process. The selected Consultant shall coordinate with the disaster debris removal Contractor(s) and the County to ensure a compliant, well-managed and organized approach to debris collection and disposal within FEMA guidelines. ; • Coordinate daily briefings with key operational staff, County staff and debris management Consultant(s) to review, formulate and update debris assessment and removal operations and strategies. Schedule, manage and conduct periodic meetings with field staff and Consultants. Meetings shall be scheduled so that they will not impede, hinder nor delay the debris management Consultant(s) and the debris management operation. • Provide a daily report of debris Consultant crew assignments, working locations, number of trucks assigned, total loads, cubic yards collected by debris type, an updated map of streets where debris is collected, and other key operational statistics to the County’s Project Manager or designee. • Coordinate daily scheduling, dispatching and logistical operations of the field collection monitors. Hire, train, deploy and supervise all field collection monitors and staff. • Conduct debris surveys and perform debris estimation by debris types as requested by the County.