Law360, New York (April 24, 2017, 4:29 PM EDT) -- Bankrupt information technology company Ciber Inc. sued the state of Washington in an adversary proceeding on Friday, saying it and a state education board owe $13 million for a computer system Ciber has ready but that, due to internal dysfunction, the state board hasn't implemented. The state and the Washington State Board for Community & Technical Colleges, or SBCTC, inked a service agreement with Ciber in January 2013 for the delivery of a $43.95 million all-in-one database for the 34 technical schools and community colleges under SBCTC's aegis, Ciber said in its complaint. The database, called ctcLink, was to handle both...

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