The Ninth Judicial District is interested in using an Independent Contractor Ignition Interlock Technician for this program. The selected Contractor will be asked to complete the following tasks: 1. Conduct outreach activities to continuously increase ignition interlock awareness across all of the counties in the Ninth Judicial District for both the general public and criminal justice professionals including, but not limited to, judges, law enforcement, probation, and attorneys. 2. Review applications to determine eligibility and level of assistance to be provided. 3. Act as a liaison and work closely with the Ninth Judicial District Treatment Court Supervisor to identify and resolve program policy issues, and ensure the program is meeting grant requirements. 4. Seek out and maintain relationships with existing ignition interlock providers. Work with providers and participants to establish a billing system. 5. Monitor ignition interlock report logs and coordinate with probation agents to assess discrepancies in offender behavior. This may require being available after normal working hours to respond to violations. After hours responses will generally consist of phone contact with law enforcement or probation agents. 6. Assist offenders with ignition interlock application process on an as needed basis. 7. Contact Department of Public Safety on behalf of ignition interlock candidates and those enrolled in the program that needs assistance to become or remain compliant with the program requirements...