The Bureau of Legislative Research has contracted with Conference Technologies Inc. for up to $1.41 million to provide for the installation, maintenance and support services for a new audio-visual system to be used by state lawmakers and the public in facilities on the fifth floor of the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
The Bureau of Legislative Research has contracted with Conference Technologies Inc. for up to $1.41 million to provide for the installation, maintenance and support services for a new audio-visual system to be used by state lawmakers and the public in facilities on the fifth floor of the Multi-Agency Complex immediately west of the state Capitol.
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An audit of a professional development firm and its multimillion-dollar work for the state hasn t yet been sent to the lawmakers who requested it in February, even as the Indiana-based company appears poised to be awarded another contract at the end of the month.
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