… SOE had provided services that included election-night reporting, website maintenance and hosting, a help desk and online training, he said.
During the course of the five-year contract, the state paid SOE $6.8 million, including $1 million to develop campaign software the state still hasn’t received, Lawson said.
“When it came time to renegotiate these contracts, there were a number of reasons — cost savings among them but also performance.”
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