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Michael Boyce
Innovation and Design Chief in Refugee and Asylum Programs, Bureaucracy Hacker at Heart
Michael Boyce is a prominent figure in the field of artificial intelligence and government innovation. He currently serves as the Director of the AI Corps at the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), a position he assumed in April 2024.12 In this role, Boyce leads a team of 50 AI experts tasked with enhancing DHS's responsible use of AI and machine learning technologies across various strategic mission areas.3
Before his appointment as AI Corps Director, Boyce held several key positions:
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Chief of Innovation and Design for Enhanced Adjudication Division at the U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services' (USCIS) Refugee, Asylum and International Operations Directorate for over five years.12
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Fellow at the Office of the Federal Chief Information Officer at the Office of Management and Budget, focusing on AI policy and cloud governance program modernization.1
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Refugee Officer at the Department of Homeland Security.1
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Program Examiner and Senior Policy Analyst in the International Affairs Division at the White House Office of Management and Budget.2
Boyce's expertise spans AI policy, immigration services, and digital innovation in government. He played a significant role in writing the section on federal use of generative AI in President Biden's Executive Order on AI.3 His work at USCIS involved overseeing technology, analytics, and innovation for humanitarian immigration programs.3



