It is the private sector competing against one another, so there's innovation and challenges to be best platform to attract customers to be successful commercially.' 'It is not a government website and look, capitalism is a wonderful thing and it worked.
'This is an area that is private sector run,' Rebuck said, making a veiled comparison to the rocky rollout of the Obamacare website last month. The rollout of 13 websites that allow users to gamble online was pretty seamless, according to operators and the state.ĭavid Rebuck, director of New Jersey's Division of Gaming Enforcement, oversaw the development of the online system and said today that it rolled out so well because it was a privatized system in which companies compete against one another to have the best operational sites. Online gambling officially launched in the state today, making it the third state, and the most dense, to have casinos and online gambling operations legally operating in the United States.
26, 2013 — - New Jersey residents can now bet the house from the comfort of their own house.