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Operating Segment, Geographic Information and Significant Customers (Tables)
3 Months Ended
Sep. 30, 2022
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Geographic Distribution of Revenues and Long Lived Assets from Continuing Operations The geographic distribution of the Company’s revenues as determined by country in which the Company's legal subsidiary is domiciled is summarized as follows:
U.S.EuropeAsia PacificEliminationsTotal
FIRST QUARTER ENDED SEPTEMBER 30, 2022
Net revenues to unaffiliated customers$218,822 $8,752 $$— $227,579 
Inter-geographic revenues147 204 — (351)— 
Net revenues$218,969 $8,956 $$(351)$227,579 
FIRST QUARTER ENDED OCTOBER 1, 2021
Net revenues to unaffiliated customers$213,741 $11,187 $85 $— $225,013 
Inter-geographic revenues1,559 729 — (2,288)— 
Net revenues$215,300 $11,916 $85 $(2,288)$225,013 
The following table presents the Company's net revenue by end user for the periods presented:
 First Quarters Ended
 September 30, 2022October 1, 2021
Domestic(1)
$205,830 $189,248 
International/Foreign Military Sales(2)
21,749 35,765 
Total Net Revenue$227,579 $225,013 
(1) Domestic revenues consist of sales where the end user is within the U.S., as well as sales to prime defense contractor customers where the ultimate end user location is not defined. 
(2) International/Foreign Military Sales consist of sales to U.S. prime defense contractor customers where the end user is outside the U.S., foreign military sales through the U.S. government and direct sales to non-U.S. based customers intended for end use outside of the U.S.
The following table presents the Company's net revenue by end application for the periods presented:
First Quarters Ended
 September 30, 2022October 1, 2021
Radar(1)
$53,408 $58,904 
Electronic Warfare(2)
35,089 33,941 
Other Sensor & Effector(3)
21,203 31,442 
Total Sensor & Effector109,700 124,287 
C4I(4)
95,131 83,401 
Other(5)
22,748 17,325 
Total Net Revenue$227,579 $225,013 
(1) Radar includes end-use applications where radio frequency signals are utilized to detect, track and identify objects.
(2) Electronic Warfare includes end-use applications comprising the offensive and defensive use of the electromagnetic spectrum.
(3) Other Sensor and Effector products include all Sensor and Effector end markets other than Radar and Electronic Warfare.
(4) C4I includes rugged secure rackmount servers that are designed to drive the most powerful military processing applications.
(5) Other products include all component and other sales where the end use is not specified.
The following table presents the Company's net revenue by product grouping for the periods presented:
First Quarters Ended
 September 30, 2022October 1, 2021
Components(1)
$31,918 $35,065 
Modules and Sub-assemblies(2)
55,802 34,899 
Integrated Subsystems(3)
139,859 155,049 
Total Net Revenue$227,579 $225,013 
(1) Components represent the basic building blocks of an electronic system. They generally perform a single function such as switching, storing or converting electronic signals. Some examples include power amplifiers and limiters, switches, oscillators, filters, equalizers, digital and analog converters, chips, MMICs (monolithic microwave integrated circuits) and memory and storage devices.
(2) Modules and sub-assemblies combine multiple components to serve a range of complex functions, including processing, networking and graphics display. Typically delivered as computer boards or other packaging, modules and sub-assemblies are usually designed using open standards to provide interoperability when integrated in a subsystem. Examples of modules and sub-assemblies include embedded processing boards, switched fabrics and boards for high-speed input/output, digital receivers, graphics and video, along with multi-chip modules, integrated radio frequency and microwave multi-function assemblies and radio frequency tuners and transceivers.
(3) Integrated subsystems bring components, modules and/or sub-assemblies into one system, enabled with software. Subsystems are typically, but not always, integrated within an open standards-based chassis and often feature interconnect technologies to enable communication between disparate systems. Spares and replacement modules and sub-assemblies are provided for use with subsystems sold by the Company. The Company’s subsystems are deployed in sensor processing, aviation and mission computing and C4I applications.
The following table presents the Company's net revenue by platform for the periods presented:
First Quarters Ended
September 30, 2022October 1, 2021
Airborne(1)
$118,350 $116,564 
Land(2)
33,932 35,857 
Naval(3)
33,735 39,977 
Other(4)
41,562 32,615 
Total Net Revenues$227,579 $225,013 

(1) Airborne platform includes products that relate to personnel, equipment or pieces of equipment designed for airborne applications.
(2) Land platform includes products that relate to fixed or mobile equipment, or pieces of equipment for personnel, weapon systems, vehicles and support elements operating on land.
(3) Naval platform includes products that relate to personnel, equipment or pieces of equipment designed for naval operations.
(4) All platforms other than Airborne, Land or Naval.
The geographic distribution of the Company’s identifiable long-lived assets is summarized as follows:
U.S.EuropeAsia PacificEliminationsTotal
September 30, 2022$121,636 $4,277 $— $— $125,913 
July 1, 2022$122,712 $4,476 $$— $127,191 
Customers Comprising Ten Percent or More Revenues
Customers comprising 10% or more of the Company’s revenues for the periods shown are as follows:
 First Quarters Ended
 September 30, 2022October 1, 2021
Lockheed Martin Corporation16 %13 %
Raytheon Technologies13 %14 %
U.S. Navy12 %17 %
Northrop Grumman10 %*
51 %44 %
*    Indicates that the amount is less than 10% of the Company's revenue for the respective period.