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Business Segments
12 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Business Segments
Note 18 – Business Segments
The Company defines its operating segments based on the way the Chief Operating Decision Maker (CODM), identified as the Company’s Chief Executive Officer, manages operations for purposes of assessing performance and allocating resources. The CODM evaluates the performance of the Company’s operating segments based on segment revenue and income from operations.
The Company reports operating results and financial data in two segments: Domestic Operations and International Operations. Domestic Operations provide Technology and Expertise primarily to the U.S. federal government. International Operations provide Technology and Expertise primarily to international government and commercial customers.
Segment information for the periods presented is as follows (in thousands):
Year ended June 30,
202620252024
DomesticInternationalTotalDomesticInternationalTotalDomesticInternationalTotal
Revenues$9,260,288 $307,491 $9,567,779 $8,370,361 $257,463 $8,627,824 $7,432,745 $227,087 $7,659,832 
Direct costs6,255,615 135,271 6,390,886 5,727,031 108,527 5,835,558 5,057,415 90,125 5,147,540 
Indirect costs and selling expenses1,904,658 106,521 2,011,179 1,743,160 89,796 1,832,956 1,630,768 89,671 1,720,439 
Depreciation and amortization240,142 5,757 245,899 190,618 4,507 195,125 138,548 3,597 142,145 
Income from operations859,873 59,942 919,815 709,552 54,633 764,185 606,014 43,694 649,708 
Capital expenditures99,950 6,703 106,653 63,901 1,702 65,603 60,898 2,788 63,686 
Asset information by segment is not a key measure of performance.
During fiscal 2026, 2025, and 2024, 95.6%, 95.7%, and 95.1% of the Company’s total revenues, respectively, were generated from contracts with the U.S. government, either as a prime contractor or a subcontractor.