Specifications include, but are not limited to: secure the services of an experienced Contractor who is capable of efficiently monitoring the removal of large volumes of disaster-generated debris from a large area in a timely and cost-effective manner and lawfully disposing of all debris. The successful Contractor(s) must be capable of assembling, directing, and managing a workforce that can complete the debris removal monitoring operations in their entirety. The selected firm will be expected to provide disaster debris monitoring services to include debris generated from the public rights-of-way, private property, drainage areas/canals, waterways, and other areas designated as eligible by Johnson County and contracted debris removal personnel along with FEMA.; Upon request of Johnson County, other services may include, but not be limited to, facilitating communication with FEMA, Federal Highway Administration (FHWA), Kansas Division of Emergency Management (KDEM) and other agencies, coordination with insurance representatives, pre-event planning, and post-event reconstruction, grant funding, and reimbursement services.; It is also the intent to secure the services of a second similarly experienced firm to supplement the first firm. This Contractor will supplement debris removal monitoring, if in the opinion of the County the workload is such that the work will not be sufficiently completed in a timely manner. This work is coordinated in conjunction with the County and the Debris Management Consultant of the debris removal Contractor contracted by the County. Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) Debris Management Guide may be used for guidance in preparing a response to this RFP.