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CONTRACT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES
3 Months Ended
Mar. 26, 2022
Contract Assets And Liabilities  
CONTRACT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

10. CONTRACT ASSETS AND LIABILITIES

 

Contract assets include unbilled amounts typically resulting from sales under contracts when the cost-to-cost method of revenue recognition is utilized and revenue recognized from customer arrangements, including licensing, exceeds the amount billed to the customer, and right to payment is not just subject to the passage of time. Amounts may not exceed their net realizable value. Contract assets are generally classified as current. The Company classifies the noncurrent portion of contract assets under other assets in its condensed consolidated balance sheets.

 

Contract liabilities consist of advance payments and billings in excess of cost incurred and deferred revenue.

 

Net contract assets (liabilities) consisted of the following:

 

   March 26, 2022   December 25, 2021   $ Change   % Change 
Contract assets—current  $2,552,201   $2,299,392   $252,809    11%
Contract liabilities and billings in excess of revenues earned   (1,756,202)   (4,063,031)   2,306,829    (57)%
Contract liabilities—noncurrent   (10,371)   (20,664)   10,293    (50)%
Net contract assets (liabilities)  $785,628   $(1,784,303)  $2,569,931    (144)%

 

The $2.6 million increase in the Company’s net contract assets (liabilities) at March 26, 2022 as compared to December 25, 2021 was primarily due to recording of revenue earned against advanced payments.

 

In the three months ended March 26, 2022, the Company recognized revenue of $2.9 million related to our contract liabilities at December 25, 2021. In the three months ended March 27, 2021, the Company recognized revenue of $1.2 million related to our contract liabilities at December 26, 2020.

 

The Company did not recognize impairment losses on our contract assets in the three months ended March 26, 2022 or March 27, 2021.

 

Performance Obligations

 

The Company’s revenue recognition related to performance obligations that were satisfied at a point in time and over time were as follows:

 

   Three months ended   Three months ended 
   March 26, 2022   March 27, 2021 
Point in time   20%   32%
Over time   80%   68%

 

Remaining performance obligations represent the transaction price of orders for which work has not been performed and excludes unexercised contract options and potential orders under ordering-type contracts (e.g., indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity (“IDIQ”)). As of March 26, 2022, the aggregate amount of the transaction price allocated to remaining performance obligations was $29.3 million which the Company expects to recognize over the next 12 months. The remaining performance obligations represent amounts to be earned under government contracts, which are subject to cancellation.