Input: Candidates share some priorities
Although much government activity is slowing down or on hold until the voters choose the next president, some policy priorities are already clear.
However, according to market research firm Input, the two leading candidates share some priorities that are already clear. In advice aimed primarily at contractors, the company urged an emphasis on those common interests.
Sen. Barack Obama (D-Ill.) is expected to become the Democratic nominee and Sen. John McCain (R-Ariz.) is his party's presumptive nominee. Their roles will become official at their parties' respective conventions.
Regardless of who wins the White House, Input researchers said, the war effort will continue to lead the federal information technology budget. But McCain and Obama both emphasize health care reform, energy efficiency and homeland security, according to Input.
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