Lockheed Martin has not yet seen the Pentagon's proposal to Congress seeking a broadened ability to review defense industry mergers and acquisitions, the company's top lobbyist told Inside Defense this week. In an interview at Lockheed's Crystal City, VA, office, Robert Rangel, who before joining Lockheed served as special assistant to the defense secretary and deputy defense secretary, said the contractor has sought to share its views on the matter with both the Pentagon and Capitol Hill. "What has transpired...