GTECH will deliver additional self-service products as well as continuing the operation and maintenance of the Lottery’s existing systems and terminals.
Ongoing responsibilities include the provision of field services, hotline management, and instant-ticket telemarketing, warehousing and distribution.
The company said it expects to receive revenues of around US$20 million during the renewal period.
Jaymin Patel, president and chief executive officer of GTECH Americas, said: “Over the past five years, we have established a strong working relationship and foundation with the West Virginia Lottery.
“As we enter into this extension, we are committed to build upon that foundation and assist the lottery in increasing its sales and returns to the state to aid education, senior citizens, and tourism.”