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Contract Receivables
6 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2012
Contract Receivables [Abstract]  
Contract Receivables
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Contract Receivables
 
Contract receivables represent balances due from a broad base of both domestic and international customers.  All contract receivables are considered to be collectible within twelve months. Recoverable costs and accrued profit not billed represent costs incurred and associated profit accrued on contracts that will become billable upon future milestones or completion of contracts.  The components of contract receivables are as follows:
 
(in thousands)
       
June 30,
 
December 31,
           
2012
 
2011
                 
Billed receivables
      $  
 14,810
  $  
 8,258
Recoverable costs and accrued profit not billed
 
          11,418
 
           12,234
Allowance for doubtful accounts
   
             (136)
 
             (136)
 
Total contract receivables, net
    $  
 26,092
  $  
 20,356
 
Recoverable costs and accrued profit not billed totaled $11.4 million and $12.2 million as of June 30, 2012 and December 31, 2011, respectively.  During July 2012, the Company invoiced $3.2 million of the unbilled amounts; the balance of the June 30, 2012 unbilled amounts is expected to be invoiced and collected within one year.

The following customers account for more than 10% of the Company's consolidated contract receivables for the indicated periods:
 
         
June 30,
 
December 31,
         
2012
 
2011
Slovensk� elektr�rne, a.s.
   
24.8%
 
24.2%
Genden Information System Co.
   
12.2%
 
2.2%

 
In May 2012, SE notified the Company of its decision to suspend work under the contract due to changes in the Slovakian regulation requiring SE to redesign certain aspects of the plant.  The Company and SE are currently discussing amendments to the existing contract addressing (i) additional scope of work for the Company, (ii) timing of payment of outstanding receivables, (iii) costs related to suspension of the contract and its restart,  (iv) the Company's continued support of the project during the suspension period and (v) withdrawal of  SE outstanding claims.  At June 30, 2012, the Company had a $5.6 million outstanding invoice included in accounts receivable, $819,000 of recoverable costs and accrued profit not billed, and a $2.9 million performance bond in place to secure completion of the contract. See also Item 1A - Risks related to contract with Slovenske elektrarne, a.s.