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BACKLOG
12 Months Ended
Dec. 30, 2022
Revenue from Contract with Customer [Abstract]  
BACKLOG
NOTE 6: CONTRACT ASSETS AND CONTRACT LIABILITIES
Contract assets include unbilled amounts typically resulting from revenue recognized exceeding amounts billed to customers for contracts utilizing the POC cost-to-cost revenue recognition method. We bill customers as work progresses in accordance with agreed-upon contractual terms, either at periodic intervals, upon achievement of contractual milestones or upon deliveries and, in certain arrangements, the customer may withhold payment of a small portion of the contract price until contract completion. Contract liabilities include advance payments and billings in excess of revenue recognized, including deferred revenue associated with extended product warranties. Contract assets and liabilities are reported on a contract-by-contract basis at the end of each reporting period.
Contract assets and liabilities in fiscal 2022 were impacted primarily by the timing of contractual billing milestones.
Contract assets and contract liabilities are summarized below:
(In millions)December 30, 2022December 31, 2021
Contract assets$2,987 $3,021 
Contract liabilities, current(1,400)(1,297)
Contract liabilities, non-current(1)
(117)(107)
Net contract assets$1,470 $1,617 
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(1)The non-current portion of contract liabilities is included as a component of the “Other long-term liabilities” line item in our Consolidated Balance Sheet.
The components of contract assets are summarized below:
(In millions)December 30, 2022December 31, 2021
Unbilled contract receivables, gross$4,629 $4,921 
Unliquidated progress payments and advances(1,642)(1,900)
Contract assets$2,987 $3,021 
In fiscal 2022, 2021 and 2020, we recognized $1,057 million, $930 million and $974 million, respectively, of revenue related to contract liabilities that were outstanding at the end of the respective prior fiscal year.
NOTE 23: BACKLOG
Backlog, which is the equivalent of our remaining performance obligations, represents the future revenue we expect to recognize as we perform on our current contracts. Backlog comprises both funded backlog (i.e., firm orders for which funding is authorized and appropriated) and unfunded backlog. Backlog excludes unexercised contract options and potential orders under ordering-type contracts, such as IDIQ contracts.
At December 30, 2022, our ending backlog was $22.3 billion. We expect to recognize approximately 55% of the revenue associated with this backlog by the end of 2023 and approximately 75% by the end of 2024, with the remainder to be recognized thereafter. At December 31, 2021, our ending backlog was $21.1 billion.