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REVENUES
9 Months Ended
Jun. 30, 2026
REVENUES  
REVENUES

11.  REVENUES

Disaggregation of Revenues

The tables below present our revenues from continuing operations by customer type, geographic location, and revenue recognition method for the three and nine-month periods ending June 30, 2026, as we believe this presentation best depicts how the nature, amount, timing and uncertainty of net sales and cash flows are affected by economic factors.

Three months ended June 30, 2026

(In thousands)

  ​ ​ ​

A&D

  ​ ​ ​

USG

  ​ ​ ​

Test

  ​ ​ ​

Total

Customer type:

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Commercial

$

51,604

97,572

54,850

204,026

Government

116,598

2,391

16,012

135,001

Total revenues

$

168,202

99,963

70,862

339,027

Geographic location:

United States

$

110,189

63,722

44,222

218,133

International

58,013

36,241

26,640

120,894

Total revenues

$

168,202

99,963

70,862

339,027

Revenue recognition method:

Point in time

$

72,978

80,818

13,608

167,404

Over time

95,224

19,145

57,254

171,623

Total revenues

$

168,202

99,963

70,862

339,027

Nine months ended June 30, 2026

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  ​ ​ ​

  ​ ​ ​

(In thousands)

  ​ ​ ​

A&D

  ​ ​ ​

USG

  ​ ​ ​

Test

  ​ ​ ​

Total

Customer type:

Commercial

$

153,336

273,291

156,396

583,023

Government

309,005

7,685

38,314

355,004

Total revenues

$

462,341

280,976

194,710

938,027

Geographic location:

United States

$

302,584

183,319

121,276

607,179

International

159,757

97,657

73,434

330,848

Total revenues

$

462,341

280,976

194,710

938,027

Revenue recognition method:

Point in time

$

209,389

224,333

40,908

474,630

Over time

252,952

56,643

153,802

463,397

Total revenues

$

462,341

280,976

194,710

938,027

Revenues from continuing operations by customer type, geographic location, and revenue recognition method for the three and nine-month periods ended June 30, 2025 are presented in the tables below.

Three months ended June 30, 2025

(In thousands)

  ​ ​ ​

A&D

  ​ ​ ​

USG

  ​ ​ ​

Test

  ​ ​ ​

Total

Customer type:

Commercial

$

57,297

87,653

50,591

195,541

Government

 

79,027

4,704

17,072

100,803

Total revenues

$

136,324

92,357

67,663

296,344

Geographic location:

 

United States

$

94,518

63,062

36,188

193,768

International

 

41,806

29,295

31,475

102,576

Total revenues

$

136,324

92,357

67,663

296,344

Revenue recognition method:

 

Point in time

$

66,833

74,143

11,123

152,099

Over time

 

69,491

18,214

56,540

144,245

Total revenues

$

136,324

92,357

67,663

296,344

Nine months ended June 30, 2025

(In thousands)

  ​ ​ ​

A&D

  ​ ​ ​

USG

  ​ ​ ​

Test

  ​ ​ ​

Total

Customer type:

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

 

  ​

Commercial

$

151,756

261,581

124,831

538,168

Government

 

156,063

8,203

40,280

204,546

Total revenues

$

307,819

269,784

165,111

742,714

Geographic location:

 

United States

$

226,444

173,121

97,086

496,651

International

 

81,375

96,663

68,025

246,063

Total revenues

$

307,819

269,784

165,111

742,714

Revenue recognition method:

 

Point in time

$

166,191

216,423

32,522

415,136

Over time

 

141,628

53,361

132,589

327,578

Total revenues

$

307,819

269,784

165,111

742,714

Revenue Recognition

Payment terms with our customers vary by the type and location of the customer and the products or services offered. Arrangements with customers that include payment terms extending beyond one year are not significant. The transaction price for these contracts reflects our estimate of returns and discounts, which are based on historical, current and forecasted information to determine the expected amount to which we will be entitled in exchange for transferring the promised goods or services to the customer. The realization of variable consideration occurs within a short period of time from product delivery; therefore, the time value of money effect is not significant. We primarily provide standard warranty programs for products in our commercial businesses for periods that typically range from one to two years. These assurance-type programs typically cannot be purchased separately and do not meet the criteria to be considered a performance obligation. Under the typical payment terms of our long term fixed price contracts, the customer pays us either performance-based or progress payments. Performance-based payments represent interim payments based on quantifiable measures of performance or on the achievement of specified events or milestones. Progress payments are interim payments of costs incurred as the work progresses.

For our overtime revenue recognized using the output method of costs incurred, contract cost is estimated utilizing current contract specifications and expected engineering requirements. Contract costs typically are incurred over a period of several months to one or more years, and the estimation of these costs requires judgment. Our cost estimation process is based on the professional knowledge and experience of engineers and program managers along with finance professionals. We review and update our projections of costs quarterly or more frequently when circumstances significantly change. In addition, in the USG segment, we recognize revenue as a series of distinct services based on each day of providing services (straight-line over the contract term) for certain of our USG segment contracts. Under the typical payment terms of our service contracts, the customer pays us in advance of when services are performed. In addition, in the Test segment, we use milestones to measure progress for our Test segment contracts because it best depicts the transfer of control to the customer that occurs as we incur costs on our contracts.

Remaining Unsatisfied Performance Obligations

Remaining unsatisfied performance obligations, as defined by ASC 606 and align with our backlog, represent the expected transaction price allocated to contracts that the Company expects to recognize as revenue in future periods when the Company performs under the contracts. These remaining obligations include amounts that have been formally appropriated under contracts with the U.S. Government, and exclude unexercised contract options and potential orders under ordering-type contracts such as Indefinite Delivery, Indefinite Quantity contracts. At June 30, 2026, the Company had $1,540.5 million in remaining performance obligations of which the Company expects to recognize revenues of approximately 59% in the next twelve months.

Contract assets, contract liabilities and accounts receivable

Assets and liabilities related to contracts with customers are reported on a contract-by-contract basis at the end of each reporting period. At June 30, 2026, contract assets, contract liabilities and accounts receivable totaled $127.6 million, $293.4 million and $267.5 million, respectively. During the first nine months of 2026, the Company recognized approximately $74 million in revenues that were included in the contract liabilities balance at September 30, 2025. At September 30, 2025, contract assets, contract liabilities and accounts receivable from continuing operations totaled $90.7 million, $224.7 million and $253.6 million, respectively.