The Delaware Lottery to Begin Offering Online Gambling by Fall

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The Delaware Lottery has announced plans to begin offering “real money” online gambling no later than September.

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The request for online gambling noted:

“All proposed components of the Solution must be delivered, installed, implemented, acceptance tested and ready to be operational by the agreed-upon schedule.”

It further stated: “Game content vendors develop and offer games that are found in a typical casino environment.  Support service vendors provide third party expertise required for a robust and secure Internet gaming operation.”

Neighboring states such as Pennsylvania and New Jersey are also considering the legalization of online gambling.

New Jersey Governor Chris Christie has until Thursday to decide the fate of Web gambling legislation that currently sits on his desk. 

- Aaron Goldstein, Gambling911.com

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