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Disaster Debris Monitoring Svcs & Financial Recovery Assist
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18-04-03
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Project Management Team <br /> Gabrielle Benigni,DP&O President,Project Principle <br /> Address: 10033 Sawgrass Dr. W, Suite 121, Ponte <br /> Vedra Beach, FL 32082 <br /> _ ' <br /> .bent,_nt@dpando.corn (561) 436-3383 <br /> SUMMARY: <br /> Ms. Benigni more than 20 years of Environmental Demolition, <br /> : • Earthwork Construction, Emergency/Disaster Response and <br /> • • : Recovery services including Debris Management Planning and <br /> Debris Removal Operations. She is highly skilled with damage assessments, FEMA Public <br /> Assistance (PA) program policy, State/Federal Agency disaster reimbursement requirements, <br /> and submittals documentation. As a degreed hydrogeologist she began her career directing <br /> Environmental Investigations, Contamination Assessments, and Remedial Installations for <br /> Private industrial facilities, pharmaceutical manufacturers, Naval Facilities and Army Depots. <br /> Additionally, she is highly experienced with Asbestos Removals, Demolition, Earthwork, and <br /> above Ground/Underground Storage tanks removals. <br /> As President of Disaster Program & Operations, Inc.2014, she formed and developed the concept <br /> of combining WebEOC (DHS voted as nations Crisis Incident Management software with <br /> Disaster Claims Management (WebPR2). DCMS will be a scalable solution to decrease <br /> economic impact on communities, increase financial survivability from disasters offering <br /> regional resource sharing, automating damage assessments, and recovery costs tracking with <br /> FEMA required submittals documentation, and program that exist on the WebEOC platform, and <br /> is NIMS compliant. <br /> DCMS is a cloud-based software solution for planning, response, and recovery costs tracking, <br /> and maintains all pre-disaster status of infrastructure items, auto populates disaster claims forms <br /> to federal agencies (FEMA, USDS, FHWY) and insurance companies and will provides long <br /> term disaster document storage in audit proof format. It is the only response and recovery pro <br /> She has represented cities in Oklahoma, and assisted Oklahoma Office of Emergency <br /> Management by preparing FEMA appeals for projects which, after second appeals process, were <br /> each successfully awarded at 100% appealed amounts for 14 appeals. <br /> With DO&T she was awarded the State of Oklahoma OEM Contract for Debris Management <br /> Planning (DMP), including implementation of Disaster Services. She assists Waste Management <br /> with FEMA compliance and debris management issues for Dade County Cities. For Waste <br /> Management in the multiple back to back 2004, hurricanes, and 2005 Hurricane, Katrina and <br /> Wilma directing all Debris Removal Operations for WM Cities in Palm Beach, Dade, Broward <br /> and Monroe Counties, including subcontracting, certification and mobilization of crews and <br /> reconciling all debris removal/disposal records. <br /> 4110 <br /> Disaster Program & Operations, Inc. Request for Proposals Disaster Debris Monitoring No. 18-04-03 <br /> 24 <br />
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