QCI executive Andrew Cardno to speak at Raving about tribal sovereignty

February 1, 2023
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He will cover topics like data transaction taxation risks.

Raving and Quick Custom Intelligence (QCI) have jointly selected QCI CTO Andrew Cardno to speak about data housing considerations and the necessity of tribal data sovereignty.

More specifically, Cardno will address a range of considerations that cover topics like data transaction taxation risks and regulatory controls.

Cardno said: "Once lost, sovereignty is hard, if not impossible, to recover. Consider the example where in 10 years a state government decides to impose a tax on the use of tribal gaming data.

“If the data and services are housed in servers on state land, there may be little the tribal nation can to do avoid payment of these taxes.”

Raving CEO Deana Scott described Cardno as the ideal candidate to speak about such important topics.

Scott commented: "Today, tribal nations have a choice about where to house their data and this choice has serious sovereignty consequences. For example, housing the data on a state government-regulated server exposes the tribal nation to the real risk of the state imposing onerous regulations and the additional risk of the gaming data being exposed to taxation.

“We are pleased to bring to the table known analytics and software expert Andrew Cardno, Co-Founder and Chief Technology Officer of Quick Custom Intelligence, to provide our attendees with all of the information they need to make the right decision for their tribe.”

QCI installs its configured software and real-time operational tools for both the gaming and hospitality industries. The company’s platform is currently utilized in more than 100 casino resorts throughout North America, Australia, New Zealand and Canada.

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