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These excerpts taken from the DCP 10-K filed Jun 10, 2008.
Revenue
 
Revenue for the fiscal year ended March 30, 2007 increased $17.8 million, or 2.6%, compared with the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006. The increase primarily reflected the following:
 
  •  an increase in personnel and services provided under the Contract Field Teams program — $19.7 million;
 
  •  increased domestic aviation services provided to the U.S. Air Force through a subcontract agreement under the C-21 Contractor Logistics Support program — $25.7 million;
 
  •  revenue recorded in connection with wage pass-through claims — $10.4 million; and
 
  •  new business and net growth in existing contracts — $24.5 million.
 
partially offset by:
 
  •  reduced U.S. government funding for the Army Pre-Positioned Stocks Afloat program — $20.7 million;
 
  •  the completion of the Fort Hood contract and Bell Helicopter contracts under the Domestic Aviation program — $31.4 million;
 
  •  decrease in services provided on the V-22 helicopter under the Contract Field Teams contract — $2.3 million; and
 
  •  cyclic nature of time between overhauls on engines and propellers performed under the LCCS program — $5.4 million.
 
  •  additional contracts recasted to GS from MTSS — $2.5 million.


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Revenue


 



Revenue for the fiscal year ended March 30, 2007 increased
$17.8 million, or 2.6%, compared with the fiscal year ended
March 31, 2006. The increase primarily reflected the
following:


 














































  • 

an increase in personnel and services provided under the
Contract Field Teams program — $19.7 million;
 
  • 

increased domestic aviation services provided to the
U.S. Air Force through a subcontract agreement under the
C-21 Contractor Logistics Support program —
$25.7 million;
 
  • 

revenue recorded in connection with wage pass-through
claims — $10.4 million; and
 
  • 

new business and net growth in existing contracts —
$24.5 million.


 



partially offset by:


 
























































  • 

reduced U.S. government funding for the Army Pre-Positioned
Stocks Afloat program — $20.7 million;
 
  • 

the completion of the Fort Hood contract and Bell
Helicopter contracts under the Domestic Aviation
program — $31.4 million;
 
  • 

decrease in services provided on the V-22 helicopter under the
Contract Field Teams contract —
$2.3 million; and
 
  • 

cyclic nature of time between overhauls on engines and
propellers performed under the LCCS program —
$5.4 million.
 
  • 

additional contracts recasted to GS from MTSS —
$2.5 million.





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This excerpt taken from the DCP 10-K filed Jun 18, 2007.

Revenue

        Revenues for the fiscal year ended March 30, 2007 increased $95.0 million, or 7.5%, as compared with the fiscal year ended March 31, 2006. The increase primarily reflected the following:

    increased aviation support services of drug eradication activities under the Air-Wing program in South America and Afghanistan – $85.8 million;

    higher net number of international police liaison officers deployed in the Middle East under the Civilian Police program – $16.0 million;

    additional contingency and logistics services provided to the Africa Peacekeeping contract – $43.4 million; and

    new construction, maintenance and contingency contracts – $47.0 million.

partially offset by:

    conclusion of five task orders under the World Wide Personal Protective Services program – $73.8 million;

    the suspension of a security contract with a customer located in the Middle East – $11.8 million; and

    non-recurring contingency and logistics services provided to FEMA after hurricane Katrina – $11.6 million.

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