1. Providing technical support and guidance in selecting a debris removal contractor. This shall include the preparation, review and recommendations of Request for Proposals and/or Bids for debris removal. 2. Coordinating daily briefings, work progress, staffing, and other key items with the County. 3. Support with the selection and permitting of Temporary Debris Storage and Reduction Site (TDSRS) locations and other permitting/regulatory issues as requested. 4. Scheduling work for team members and contractors on a daily basis. 5. Hiring, scheduling, and managing field staff. 6. Monitoring recovery contractor operations and making/implementing recommendations to improve efficiency and speed up recovery work. 7. Assisting the County with responding to public concerns and comments. 8. Certifying contractor vehicles for debris removal using methodology and documentation practices appropriate for contract monitoring. 9. The Debris monitoring company shall utilize an Electronic Ticketing System to generate electronic debris load tickets for each load of debris generated. The Electronic Ticketing System shall capture a digital photograph, GPS coordinates, Electronic Signature, and a timestamp for each load of debris generated as it is loaded and as it dumped. The System shall also capture before and after photos of each Leaner, Hanger, and Stump removed along with GPS coordinates and timestamps. This information shall be transmitted electronically to a central information database that provides real time access to debris removal activities via a web-based interface. Along with the digital records, the system shall also have the ability to generate paper receipts in the field for redundancy and debris removal crew validation if requested by the County at no additional cost. The System shall also be capable of providing a real time connection to the County’s GIS system and shall be customizable to meet specific needs of the County with no additional cost to the County. The purpose of the Electronic Ticketing System is to provide the County with complete documentation of every load of debris generated for auditing and reimbursement purposes. 10. Developing daily operational reports to keep the County informed of work progress. 11. Development of maps, GIS applications, etc. as necessary. 12. Comprehensive review, reconciliation, and validation of debris removal contractor(s) invoices prior to submission to the County for processing. 13. Project Worksheet and other pertinent report preparation required for reimbursement by FEMA, FHWA and any other applicable agency for disaster recovery efforts by County staff and designated debris removal contractors. 14. Final report and appeal preparation and assistance.