Ohio Lottery picks new vendor for $50 million, 10-year contract to oversee gambling machines
COLUMBUS, Ohio – The Ohio Lottery has chosen a new vendor for a 10-year, $50 million contract overseeing more than 10,000 slot-like gambling machines around the state for the first time since the terminals went live more than a decade ago.
Since Gov. John Kasich opened the door to Video Lottery Terminals (VLTs) in Ohio’s seven racinos in 2011, Greece-based Intralot has overseen the system of as many as 11,500 machines statewide. The company monitors the machines’ inputs, user behavior, payouts and the like for the state.
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