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REVENUE
6 Months Ended
Sep. 26, 2020
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
REVENUE
8. REVENUE

The Company's revenue recognition policy is to recognize revenues from product sales, software and services in accordance with ASC Topic 606, Revenue from Contracts with Customers. Revenue is recognized when obligations under the terms of a contract with a customer are satisfied; this occurs with the transfer of control of the Company’s goods or services. The Company considers revenue to be earned when all of the following criteria are met: it has a contract with a customer that creates enforceable rights and obligations; promised products or services are identified; the transaction price, or the consideration it expects to receive for transferring goods or providing services, is determinable and it has transferred control of the promised items to the customer. A promise in a contract to transfer a distinct good or service to the customer is identified as a performance obligation. A contract’s transaction price is allocated to each performance obligation and recognized as revenue when, or as, the performance obligation is satisfied. Some of the Company’s contracts have multiple performance obligations. For contracts with multiple performance obligations, the Company allocates the contract’s transaction price to each performance obligation based on the estimated standalone selling prices of the good or service in the contract. For goods or services for which observable standalone selling prices are not available, the Company uses an expected cost plus a margin approach to estimate the standalone selling price of each performance obligation.

As of September 26, 2020, the Company had $19.1 million of its transaction price allocated to remaining performance obligations related to executed contracts with an original duration of one year or more. The Company expects to recognize approximately 61% of this amount as revenue within the next twelve months and the remaining balance thereafter.

The timing of revenue recognition, billings and cash collections results in billed accounts receivable, unbilled receivables (contract assets), and customer advances and deposits (contract liabilities) on the condensed consolidated balance sheets. The difference in timing between billing and revenue recognition primarily occurs in software licensing arrangements, resulting in contract assets and contract liabilities.
As of September 26, 2020 and March 28, 2020, the Company had contract assets of $6.7 million and $5.0 million, respectively. The change is primarily due to the delay in billings compared to the revenue recognized. Contract assets are classified as other current assets and other long-term assets on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.As of September 26, 2020 and March 28, 2020, the Company had contract liabilities of $17.5 million and $20.8 million, respectively. During the three and six months ended September 26, 2020, the Company recognized $4.8 million and $13.7 million, respectively, of revenue that was included in the above March 28, 2020 contract liability balance. Contract liabilities decreased by an additional $2.5 million during the three and six months ended September 26, 2020 as a result of the sale of certain U.S. blood donor management software solution assets and the Company's wholly-owned subsidiary Inlog Holdings France SAS. Refer to Note 5, Divestitures for additional detail. Contract liabilities are classified as other liabilities and other long-term liabilities on the condensed consolidated balance sheets.