ORLANDO, FL -- Lockheed Martin expects the Air Force will award initial weapon system integration contracts for the Stand-in Attack Weapon -- a new strike capability for the F-35 -- within the next two weeks, a company executive said today. One of five companies selected last spring to supply advanced technologies for the program, Lockheed is preparing to receive one of several deals tied to the integration effort’s initial phase, said Jason Reynolds, vice president of advanced programs for the...