Illinois Deals Another Video Gambling Contract
(Crain’s) — The Illinois Gaming Board has pushed the restart button to launch video gambling statewide. Six weeks after terminating a previously awarded contract, state regulators are once again seeking bids on a central communications system to monitor some 60,000 video gambling terminals expected to be installed at more than 10,000 taverns and other locations across the state over the next few years. “There are some differences because some things were ambiguous” in the first request for bids, said Aaron Jaffe, chairman of the Illinois Gaming Board. “We wanted to tighten up and make sure it was in perfect shape.”
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