GLI Renews NIGA Contract

Gaming Laboratories International has renewed its agreement as the exclusive training provider for the National Indian Gaming Association.

Leading gaming testing company Gaming Laboratories International has renewed its agreement with the National Indian Gaming Association, wherein GLI serves as the exclusive training provider for NIGA’s Commissioner Level Certification and Master Series Training Audit training programs.

The contract renewal comes on the heels of the overwhelming success of the first Master Series Audit Class training, which was held last December. NIGA coordinated with GLI to conduct two new Master Class Series, the first June 24-26, and the second December 9-11. Both training series will take place at the company’s GLI University Training Center in Las Vegas.

Registration will be available through NIGA.

“Each and every day of our 25-plus-year history, GLI has had the great fortune of working closely with tribes across North America, and today we work with more than 250,” said GLI National Director of Tribal Development Russell Witt. “We are honored to renew this contract, which brings our hands-on training to the full NIGA membership. We have proven the series to be meaningful and informative, and we are confident the training series will continue to help position tribes for even greater operational and compliance strength and stability.”

The Master Class Series is a first-of-its-kind, state-of-the-art training program combining theory-based classroom and hands-on exercises designed to empower tribal gaming regulators, operators, IT, marketing and tribal leadership. The Master Class Series focuses on five key areas critical to tribal gaming operations:

• Online Accounting System Audits

• Class II Gaming System and Bingo Audits

• Promotional System Audits

• Gaming Floor Audits

• Network Risk Assessments

In addition to the Master Class Series, GLI developed training modules for all three levels of the Commissioner Certification Training series:

• Level I: Anatomy of a Gaming Machine

• Level II: A Journey of a Gaming Device Submission

• Level III: Network Risk Assessments