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Business Segments
6 Months Ended
Jul. 03, 2020
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Business Segments
Note 14–Business Segments
Our operations and reportable segments are organized around the customers and markets we serve. We define our reportable segments based on the way the chief operating decision maker ("CODM"), currently our Chairman and Chief Executive Officer, manages operations for the purposes of allocating resources and assessing performance.
Effective the beginning of fiscal 2020, certain contracts were reassigned from the Civil reportable segment to the Defense Solutions reportable segment to better align operations within the reportable segments to the customers they serve. Prior year segment results have been recast to reflect this change.
The results of Dynetics and the SD&A Businesses were included within the Defense Solutions and Civil reportable segments, respectively.
The segment information for the periods presented was as follows:
Three Months EndedSix Months Ended
July 3,
2020
June 28,
2019
July 3,
2020
June 28,
2019
(in millions)
Revenues:
Defense Solutions$1,757  $1,560  $3,462  $3,051  
Civil758  667  1,412  1,290  
Health399  501  929  964  
Total revenues$2,914  $2,728  $5,803  $5,305  
Operating income (loss):
Defense Solutions$119  $113  $214  $217  
Civil78  56  137  114  
Health 61  74  106  
Corporate51  (20) 16  (35) 
Total operating income $249  $210  $441  $402  
The income statement performance measures used to evaluate segment performance are revenues and operating income. As a result, "Interest expense, net," "Other (expense) income, net" and "Income tax expense" as reported in the condensed consolidated financial statements are not allocated to our segments. Under U.S. Government Cost Accounting Standards, indirect costs including depreciation expense are collected in indirect cost pools, which are then collectively allocated to the reportable segments based on a representative causal or beneficial relationship of the costs in the pool to the costs in the base. As such, depreciation expense is not separately disclosed on the condensed consolidated statements of income.
Asset information by segment is not a key measure of performance used by the CODM.