John S. Mengucci - CACI International, Inc.
Management
Yes. Tobey, thanks. So given that we're in 12 markets, I believe, Tobey, when we did our 2019 guidance call, we tried to provide a little more transparency around where we saw growth because, frankly, when we look at measures that the SEC asks us to provide, like DoD and fed civil and commercial and cost plus and fixed price, it sort of clouds that. During our guidance call, we did talk about our intelligence services market, our intelligence systems market, business systems and enterprise IT. And then, the next couple weeks we said was in our logistics and retail readiness area, and our surveillance and reconnaissance area. So a little bit on what goes on within those markets. In the intelligence services area, I think intel analysts, folks that help our customers turn data into knowledge and knowledge into courses of action. In the intelligence systems area, everything we talk about in the EW and in the cyber domain, how do we find targets whether they're electronic, whether they're fixed, whether they're mobile targets, how do we find them and how do we come up with ways to mitigate those threats. Business systems, think personnel, pay, supply chain type systems which the government consistently refreshes, and then enterprise IT clearly. If we looked at our awards for the first quarter, the majority of our awards and a large percentage of our revenue came from those four areas. So, as Ken and Tom like to state, we're only one quarter in. But so far, what we shared with you all back in the early August timeframe has played out. If we look at growth, growth is going to continually come from looking at larger programs, mostly in the solutions space and some in the managed services area. And if you look at the investments and the type of acquisitions that we've done, given the earlier question, we find ourselves not by accident but actually by plan, where this nation needs help. Products will be in our intel systems area, margins we would expect those to increase, but that's a long-term long-play strategy for us. So, I'd also tie in that, so the mix of fixed price and cost plus and all, although that changes from quarter-to-quarter, it's usually because programs came to an end or the customer changed the program type. But at the macro level, those are the four markets, Tobey, that we're really focused on. It's where the government is spending the majority of their uptick money, and it's also where this nation needs to improve.