MOORESTOWN, NJ -- The Missile Defense Agency could select a winner in the $1 billion program to design and deliver a new ground-based, ballistic missile defense radar to better defend Hawaii from North Korean threats, one of the three competitors for the Homeland Defense Radar-Hawaii program said here. Chandra Marshall, Lockheed Martin's Long Range Discrimination Radar program director, said the company is awaiting word on the source selection, which is bundled as part of a potential $4.1 billion indefinite-delivery, indefinite-quantity...