The long-stalled Lower Tier Future Interceptor could soon re-emerge as a funded effort, marking a potential reboot of a program that has struggled to gain traction for nearly five years, according to a senior Army official. Maj. Gen. Frank Lozano, the Army’s program executive officer for missiles and space, told an audience at the Association of the United States Army's annual conference on Oct. 13 that any decision on LTFI remains “somewhat pre-decisional” within the Pentagon but said momentum is...