Two days ago, I asked for thoughts on who will be the next Secretary of State, Secretary of Defense, Under Secretary of Public Diplomacy, National Security Advisor, and Director of National Intelligence for Obama or McCain? Who do you think and who do you want?
With the author’s permission, below is response to the above question that came through email. Hopefully spark a discussion in the comments (which are now working).
In a perfect, non-partisan world, here's who I’d pick:
SECDEF: Michael Vickers. Excellent background in Special Forces, Intelligence Community, and private sector. Not Service-centric, young enough to be the bridge between the old school Pentagon Cold Warriors and the emerging COIN/SC new school.
SECSTATE: Robert Gates. “Gates was the smartest man...in government. His tenure at DOD is genius.” He wouldn't do it, but he would be PERFECT to renovate the ailing State Dept.
U/S PD: [the author put me down, but moving on to others...]
National Security Advisor: David Kilcullen. Don't know the legalities of having a foreign national serve as the head of the NSC, but I love the idea of throwing DK in to shake up the traditional system of executive national security management. I also like Michèle Flournoy from CNAS based on her Beyond-Goldwater Nichols work. Richard Clarke or Bob Gates would also be great choices.
DNI: Jim Woolsey. The problem with ODNI is that there are too many senior leaders there who do not understand the professional service of the CIA or the historical significance of the OSS. Woolsey does and could help make a lot of the needed reforms to the Intelligence Community.
ULTIMATELY, however, I think some of these positions need to be rethought or done away with entirely. If McCain has his way, I foresee ODNI getting sucked up into this new OSS-like organization he's proposing and the U/S-PD becoming second fiddle to a new USIA director. As for Obama, pick anyone from CNAS: the majority of his exec branch will probably get selected from there.
Thoughts? Have an alternative list?

Robert Gates has been a real breath of fresh air at Defense. He should remain there, regardless of who is president, although I would not imagine he would agree to do it, even for McCain.
For SECSTATE, we probably need to bring back one of the old hands with real statesman credentials to get over the partisanship that has poisoned the entire process recently.
People I would like to see in a new administration?
Richard Holbrooke
Tony Lake
Thomas Pickering
Richard Armitage
Richard Haas
George Schultz
Rudy Giuliani