LAS VEGAS (NYSE: BYI), a leader in slots, video machines, casino-management, interactive applications,networked systems for the global gaming industry, today announced that Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise has signed a master license agreement for Bally systems solutions following a thorough evaluation of all qualified system vendors.

Ramesh Srinivasan, PresidentChief Operating Officer (Photo: Business Wire)

to add excitement across the casino floor through a picture-in-picture-style player-user-interface that enables powerful interactive bonusing events on the gaming devices without interrupting slot play.

Implementation, which includes replacement of a competitor's system at two of the properties, will occur across the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise's casinos in the southwestern United States, starting with Flowing Water Navajo Casino, Northern Edge Navajo Casino,Fire Rock Casino. The Navajo's flagship property, Twin Arrows Navajo Hotel & Casino Resort, currently under construction in Flagstaff, Ariz., is projected to open in the spring of 2013.

Along with iVIEW DMthe Elite Bonusing Suite, the Navajo Nation selected Bally's cutting-edge technology, which includes the latest release of ; for updating iVIEW content from a central location; the real-time table ratingplayer-tracking system;, Bally's award-winning mobile browser-based messaging application for slotstables that dispatches patron requests to the closest personnel for improved customer service.

"We are dedicated to growing our enterprise for the good of the Navajo people,as such, we needed a systems partner who shared the same commitmenthad the core technology solutions to enable us to evolve our operation," said Derrick Watchman, Chief Financial Officer of the Navajo Nation Gaming Enterprise. "Bally's commitment to systems is undisputed,they have invested in technology that will enable us to take our player-loyalty programs to the next level."

Among the technology selected by the Navajo Nation that will enhance customer loyalty is the iVIEW DM in-game player-user-interface, a backward-compatible picture-in-picture-style technology that works on gaming machines with a touch-screen displayenables casino operators to present bonusing applications, self-service features, player's club account access,streaming video - all on the main game screen, without interrupting play.

The Navajo Nation also selected the Elite Bonusing Suite applications