INTRALOT signs real-time monitoring contract for Cash Devices (VLTs) in Nebraska
INTRALOT S.A. is pleased to announce that its North American subsidiary, INTRALOT, Inc., has signed a contract with the Charitable Gaming Division of the Nebraska Department of Revenue for the provision of a real-time monitoring and reporting system for Cash Devices across the state. This agreement marks an important step in enhancing the oversight and operational efficiency of Cash Device regulation in Nebraska.
The contract will see INTRALOT deliver its state-of-the-art iGEM™ Central Monitoring and Reporting System, designed to offer real-time management, auditing, and reporting of Cash Device activities in the competitive gaming environment. INTRALOT will implement the full solution, including site controllers, communication networks, central system infrastructure, reporting modules, training for Distributors and Operators, and advisory services for Division personnel.
The contract, which was awarded following a competitive process, will run for 5 years and includes the option to renew for four (4) additional two-year (2) periods, totaling 13 years. INTRALOT’s system will oversee and report on Cash Device operations in a growing statewide landscape of at least 5,000 devices at more than 1,600 locations in Nebraska, improving security, compliance, and operational transparency.
The contract will see INTRALOT deliver its state-of-the-art iGEM™ Central Monitoring and Reporting System, designed to offer real-time management, auditing, and reporting of Cash Device activities in the competitive gaming environment. INTRALOT will implement the full solution, including site controllers, communication networks, central system infrastructure, reporting modules, training for Distributors and Operators, and advisory services for Division personnel.
The contract, which was awarded following a competitive process, will run for 5 years and includes the option to renew for four (4) additional two-year (2) periods, totaling 13 years. INTRALOT’s system will oversee and report on Cash Device operations in a growing statewide landscape of at least 5,000 devices at more than 1,600 locations in Nebraska, improving security, compliance, and operational transparency.