Hawaii State ​Department of Health awards $159K medi-juana tracking contract to BiotrackTHC - Pacific Business News

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Florida-based BiotrackTHC has been selected to implement Hawaii's first medical marijuana seed-to-sale tracking system, the state health department confirmed Wednesday.

The Hawaii State Department of Health's Office of Health Care Assurance awarded the state tracking contract for $159,000 to BioTrackTHC on Dec. 28. The company offers a government software solution for the tracking of the production, transportation and sale of medical marijuana. Hawaii is preparing to open its first medical marijuana retail dispensaries this summer, 15 years after the drug was made legal.

 

“We track every plant, flower, and product digitally from start to end,” Patrick Vo, CEO of BioTrackTHC, told PBN. “If a minor gets caught with cannabis in town on the street I can open my records and see that within my facility every fraction of a gram of [medical marijuana] is accounted for, as opposed to other businesses who are tracking things manually or pen and...

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