Possess extensive knowledge related to the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act provisions and regulations (44CFR and 2 CFR 200), and Sandy Recovery Improvements Act (SRIA) of 2013 including alternative procedures for public assistance and debris removal. Develop a process/system for the COUNTY, from inception through the project closeout, to prepare and submit its PA program or other grant program; this is to include documentation, procurement arid contract, payroll, and grant submission support. Develop processes for obtaining, analyzing and gathering field documentation including, but not limited to, records related to procured goods and services, timekeeping, and force account labor and equipment; this should include processes for, without limitation, disaster debris monitoring services. Attend all meetings with FEMA, state and insurance representatives, as well as participate regularly with the COUNTY's designated FEMA workgroups or other federal or state grant workgroups. Identify and communicate risks within the COUNTY's operation that could preclude its ability to optimize reimbursement. Possess the expertise to assist in the preparation of accurate PA emergency and permanent work project estimates including but not limited to recognized cost estimating, developing detailed damage descriptions and dimensions, scope of work, and proper identification of force account labor and equipment.