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Business Segment Information
12 Months Ended
Feb. 03, 2017
Segment Reporting [Abstract]  
Business Segment Information

Note 13—Business Segment Information:

The Company defines its operating segments based on the way the chief operating decision maker, currently its chief executive officer, manages the operations of the Company for purposes of allocating resources and assessing performance. The Company is organized as a matrix comprised of five customer facing operating segments supported by several service line organizations. The five operating segments are responsible for customer relationships, business development and program management, and delivery and execution, while the service line organizations manage our workforce and the development of our offerings, solutions and capabilities. The company does not track, and does not practicably have the ability to track, revenue or profit by service line. Each of the Company’s five operating segments is focused on providing the Company’s comprehensive technical and enterprise IT service offerings to one or more agencies of the U.S. federal government. The Company’s operating segments are aggregated into one reportable segment because they have similar economic characteristics and meet the other aggregation criteria within the accounting standard on segment reporting, including similarities in the nature of the services provided, methods of service delivery, customers served and the regulatory environment in which they operate.

Substantially all of the Company’s revenues were generated by, and tangible long-lived assets owned by, entities located in the United States. As such, financial information by geographic location is not presented.

In each of fiscal 2017, 2016, and 2015 over 95% of our total revenues were attributable to prime contracts with the U.S. government or to subcontracts with other contractors engaged in work for the U.S. government.