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Receivables
3 Months Ended
Jan. 01, 2016
Accounts, Notes, Loans and Financing Receivable, Gross, Allowance, and Net [Abstract]  
Receivables
Receivables
The following table presents the components of receivables appearing in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets at January 1, 2016 and October 2, 2015 as well as certain other related information (in thousands):
 
 
January 1,
2016
 
October 2,
2015
Components of receivables:
 
 
 
Amounts billed
$
1,289,617

 
$
1,213,892

Unbilled receivables and other
1,041,538

 
1,252,509

Retentions receivable
93,292

 
82,342

Total receivables, net
$
2,424,447

 
$
2,548,743

Other information about receivables:
 
 
 
Amounts due from the United States federal government,
    included above, net of advanced billings
$
299,972

 
$
327,157

Claims receivable
$
19,948

 
$
32,511



Billed receivables consist of amounts invoiced to clients in accordance with the terms of our client contracts and are shown net of an allowance for doubtful accounts. We anticipate that substantially all of such billed amounts will be collected over the next twelve months.

Unbilled receivables and retentions receivable represent reimbursable costs and amounts earned and reimbursable under contracts in progress as of the respective balance sheet dates. Such amounts become billable according to the contract terms, which usually consider the passage of time, achievement of certain milestones, or completion of the project. We anticipate that substantially all of such unbilled amounts will be billed and collected over the next twelve months.
Claims receivable are included in receivables in the accompanying Consolidated Balance Sheets and represent certain costs incurred on contracts to the extent it is probable that such claims will result in additional contract revenue and the amount of such additional revenue can be reliably estimated.