Michelle Wilson | Owner & CEO
Blue Cavalry Solutions Inc.

Michelle Wilson, Owner & CEO, Blue Cavalry Solutions Inc.

Michelle Wilson is the Owner and CEO of Blue Cavalry Solutions, Inc., a woman-owned firm specializing in secure identity solutions, aviation security, and digital credentialing. She brings more than 20 years of federal experience leading identity management, credential design, and security innovation across government and international partners. During her tenure at the Transportation Security Administration (TSA), Michelle led enterprise identity initiatives to modernize identity verification at airport security checkpoints, developed the agency’s digital identity strategy, and helped shape strategic responses to facial recognition bias. She worked closely with senior leaders and interagency partners on policy, operations, and the responsible deployment of emerging identity technologies. In her final role at TSA, Michelle served as Acting Deputy Chief of Staff, advising agency leadership on operations and policy, managing cross-departmental initiatives, and representing TSA in high-level forums. Earlier in her career, Michelle served as Document Design Officer at the U.S. Department of State, where she led the redesign of the U.S. Passport. She oversaw the design, production, and security of all U.S. travel documents, including development of the polycarbonate datapage for the Next Generation U.S. Passport, and established quality assurance frameworks that set new industry benchmarks. Michelle holds a degree in Biochemistry from the University of Michigan, and has contributed to ICAO, ISO, and IATA working groups shaping global standards for digital identity and secure travel credentials, and is a co-inventor on a pending patent for mobile identification credentials for international travel.

Appearances:



Identity Week Europe 2026 Day 1 @ 13:50

Panel: Interoperable borders

  • Balance the need for secure data sharing between nations with an individual’s right to privacy and control over their information. 
  • Ensure that digital identity solutions are inclusive and accessible to all travelers, regardless of nationality or technical proficiency. 
  • Overcome the technical and infrastructural hurdles required to establish real-time, cross-border data exchange systems. 

Identity Week Europe 2026 Day 1 @ 16:40

Panel: EES and ETIAS

  • Discuss the operational shift from manual passport stamping to biometric registration, specifically the collection of facial images and fingerprints, and its impact on the border crossing process. 
  • Break down the distinct purposes of the two systems—EES for entry/exit tracking and ETIAS for pre-travel security screening—and how their interoperability is designed to create a more comprehensive view of traveler movement. 
  • Position EES and ETIAS as the cornerstone of the EU’s modernized border management strategy, aimed at enhancing security, preventing irregular migration, and combating terrorism and cross-border crime. 
last published: 22/Apr/26 15:35 GMT

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