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Saturday, December 17, 2011 4:47:51 AM

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SGMS - Company history from website:

COMPANY HISTORY
Through innovation and partnership with customers around the world, Scientific Games has been driving results for lotteries for almost 35 years. From the introduction of the first secure instant lottery ticket in 1974 to the recent debut of the first interactive, full-function self-service lottery kiosk, we have consistently been at the forefront of delivering business solutions to help lotteries increase sales and net revenue for good causes.
Scientific Games is the world's leading provider of innovative lottery business solutions and the only Fulline™ supplier delivering a comprehensive range of products and technologies that lotteries will require for dramatic new growth in the years ahead.
The table below outlines Scientific Games' many “Firsts” in the lottery industry.

SCIENTIFIC GAMES' FIRSTS

1973 Develops algorithmic solution that permits production of world's first secure Instant Lottery® game.

1974
Prints world's first secure Instant Lottery® game (25 million tickets for Massachusetts Lottery).

1975
Develops first back-office system for Instant Lottery® game accounting and validation (Illinois, Michigan and Maryland lotteries).
Introduces retailer validation codes, a security method allowing retailers to confirm low-tier winning tickets and correct prize amount, safeguarding them against fraudulent attempts to cash non-winning tickets.

1976
Pioneers collector cards in connection with the Instant Lottery® game.
Provides New York Lottery with its first Instant Lottery® game (125 million tickets). Quantity hastened search for technology to replace sheet-fed printing.

1977
Implements first computer-controlled ink-jet imagers for printing variable data in the play area; innovation would soon render obsolete the sheet-fed method of printing Instant Lottery® tickets.
Pioneers marketing concept of keeping Instant Lottery® games on sale at all times; previously, a game was allowed to sell out before replaced with a new one.

1978
Introduces label games, in which self-adhesive labels are applied to various products in creative ways.
Prints industry's first ink-jet imaged tickets (United Kingdom, Littlewoods).

1979
Pioneers concept of offering players multiple playstyles on a single ticket (Ladbrokes - United Kingdom).
1980 Introduces doubling and add-up features on instant games (Michigan).

1981
Introduces zip-code-based analysis as a lottery market research tool.
Start-up supplier to Arizona Lottery.
Develops software to meet customer demand for more system functionality; initial implementation in Arizona paves way for telemarketing (Tel-Sell) and Guaranteed Low-End Prize Structure (GLEPS) accounting.

1982
Introduces computerized weekly analysis of sales trends as another market research tool for lotteries.
Introduces off-line dual pass printing, significantly enhancing instant game security once tickets are distributed to retailers.
Start-up supplier to DC Lottery.
Start-up supplier to Washington State Lottery; implements industry's first automated Tel-Sell marketing system.
Introduces retailer validation codes on instant tickets to further enhance security of the product.

1983
Introduces lottery industry to Values and Lifestyles (VALS) psychographic consumer research.
Introduces Bonus Play, a direct mail coupon promotion based on market analysis.
Introduces enhanced computerized accounting system for instant tickets.
Start-up supplier to Colorado Lottery; introduces instant game progressive jackpot prize wheel.

1984
Introduces video instant games in Illinois.
Introduces Instant Lottery System (ILS), the industry's first integrated software package for accounting, distribution, inventory control, marketing and validation.

1985
Pioneers Cooperative Services Program (CSP) concept in New York, a shared-risk concept to streamline a lottery's operations, reduce its costs and maximize its revenue.
Debuts the first multi-state online lottery game in the U.S. (for Maine, New Hampshire and Vermont).
Introduces LION, the industry's first online retail terminal with a built-in, animated, full-color consumer display for advertising to the consumer at the point of sale.
Start-up supplier to Oregon, Iowa and California lotteries.

1986
Introduces WIN Code (Winner Integrity Number) system to detect delaminated tickets.
Start-up supplier to West Virginia and Missouri lotteries.

1987
Start-up supplier to Montana Lottery.
Develops and introduces technology enabling ink-jet imaging of bar codes on instant tickets (Vermont).
SG system helps launch LottoAmerica, predecessor to Powerball® game.

1988
Start-up supplier to Florida, Virginia & Wisconsin lotteries.
Introduces synchronized ink-jet imaging technology enabling lotteries to print play data and validation information on the front of the ticket and move the bar code to the back (Maine).
Integrates first-ever bar code system into ILS II (system) for instant ticket validation and full cross-redemption with GLEPS accounting (players no longer required to cash winning tickets at same retailer where purchased).

1989
Debuts industry's first open online lottery system for Austrian lottery.

1990
Start-up supplier to national lotteries in Mexico and Taipei, Taiwan.

1992
Introduces industry's first bar-coded pull-tab tickets (Kentucky).
Pioneers technology (Terra 2000®) allowing instant tickets to be printed securely on recyclable, plain paper instead of non-environmentally friendly foil-laminated card stock.

1993
Start-up supplier to Georgia, Nebraska and Greece lotteries.

1994
Start up supplier to the Netherlands and Virgin Islands lotteries.

1995
First U.S. industry supplier to receive ISO 9002 certification of its quality management system.
Introduces automatic, one-step, keyless validation of instant tickets (SciScan Technology) that eliminated retailers' required a three-step manual process.
Start-up supplier to the United Kingdom National Lottery.

1996
Produces first full-function bar-coded pull-tab tickets (Kentucky) enabling them to be validated the same way as instant tickets.
Introduces dual-color imaging on instant tickets (Delaware).
First supplier to bring open system solution (AEGIS®) to U.S. lottery industry; previously, proprietary closed systems dominated online lottery operations.

1997
Introduces first secure instant probability games (Winner's Choice™).
Start-up supplier to National Lottery in Zimbabwe.

1999
First launch of the patented multiplier game feature on Keno in Maryland.

2000
Industry's first simultaneous, dual online system conversion (Maine & Iowa).

2001
Lotteries in New Jersey, Kentucky and Indiana are the first to offer players an opportunity to use the Internet to enter second chance drawings using systems developed by MDI Entertainment.

2002
Fulline™ start-up supplier (instant and online) to South Carolina Lottery; introduces industry's first Internet Protocol Virtual Private Network (IP VPN) telecommunications system to securely transmit data between central system and online terminals for greater communications cost efficiencies and flexibility.
Introduces Colormark™ marking system so players can more easily identify winning patterns on Extended Play games (e.g. , Bingo, Crossword).

2003
Introduces Remote Color Signoff™ system allowing lotteries to sign-off on press proofs from their own offices without travel.
Introduces Touch-Tabs™ (electronic pull-tab games) and Touch-Tabs™ kiosk (self-service electronic pull-tab dispensing device).
Introduces PlayCentral®, the world's first interactive, full-function, self-service lottery kiosk as a total solution for the retail automation of the sale and accounting of all lottery products, including up to 28 instant games and multiple online games.
Introduces Convenience Central™, a new vending solution that brings lottery vending right to the cash register at large, multi-lane stores.
First supplier to bring real-time online transaction processing to Latin America; first to deploy a fully cellular wireless lottery communications network in Peru.
Introduces LC3™ as the first electronic game cards (testing in Iowa).
First launch of Multi-hand Easy Win (MHEW) patented game style in Pennsylvania known as Match 6 Lotto.

2004
Start-up supplier to the Tennessee Education Lottery Corporation.
First launch of Instant Online play style in Maryland (known as InWin) and Montana (QwikPix).

2005
Start-up instant warehousing distribution and systems supplier for the Oklahoma Education Lottery Corporation.
Converted Ohio Lottery to CSP warehousing and distribution operation
First successful $20 online raffle sold out in Pennsylvania after only 2 weeks on sale!
Ohio Lottery was the first in the industry to implement the Internet Second Chance EASY ENTRY validation process developed by MDI, Scientific Games and the Lottery.

2006
Acquired Global Draw a leading supplier of fixed odds betting terminals and systems, and interactive sports betting terminals and systems.
Acquired EssNet AB an international on-line lottery technology provider.
Acquired TeleCom Game Factory a leader and innovator in lottery gaming and drawing systems.
Acquisition of Games Media, a UK based company developing, publishing and selling "Amusement With Prizes" (AWP) machines, "Skill With Prizes" (SWP) machines and related content for the UK public house market.
First U.S. launch of a horse race-themed monitor game in Maryland.

2007
Conversion of Pennsylvania Lottery warehouse operations to new SciTRAK sorter system.
Inauguration of newest flexo press (Press 6) in Alpharetta, GA.
Acquisition of Oberthur Gaming Technologies.
First lottery vendor to achieve NASPL certifications for software development and quality best practices.
Formation of joint venture with leading Chinese technology company, Inspur, to launch instant tickets in the Shandong Province of China.
Acquisition of a 50% interest in the ownership of Guard Libang, a leading provider of instant lottery ticket cooperative services in China.
First monitor game launch involving patented Hold'em play style in Maryland.
Scientific Games becomes the first lottery vendor in the industry to be certified by the North American Association of State and Provincial Lotteries (NASPL) for software development and quality best practices.
MDI Entertainment creates the first multi-jurisdictional instant game promotion in conjunction with the popular TV show "Deal Or No Deal. "

2008
Scientific Games launches instant tickets for China Sports Lottery
Scientific Games begins instant ticket production in China

2009
Receives ISO 27001 Programming Security Certification
Awarded Delaware State Lottery Sports Wagering System Contract
Arkansas Lottery start-up - CSP operation
NFL Recommends MDI to Support teams with launch of instant tickets

2010
Scientific Games launches instant tickets for China Sports Lottery
Inauguration of newest flexo press - the Gallus/BHS or MP1 - in Montreal, Canada
Receives Certification of GSA's S2S communication protocol
Global Draw Signs Largest Contract to date with Ladbrokes
Scientific Games Acquires GameLogic
Receives ISO 9001:2008 certification for Alpharetta facility
Scientific Games joint-venture, Northstar Lottery Group, Signs First Private Manager agreement in the U.S. with the Illinois Lottery

2011
Launch of MDI Interactive, a content services powerhouse dedicated to delivering gaming solutions for the internet, mobile and all things digital.



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