
Nirmal Agarwal
Vice President, Data Analytics and AI Practice Lead, ICF
Nirmal Agarwal’s biggest recent achievement has been helping accelerate ICF’s transition from AI exploration
to AI operationalization to help clients deliver mission-critical programs more efficiently and effectively.
Building on strong foundations in people, technology and innovation, Agarwal has focused on connecting those capabilities, moving ideas from concepts to operational solutions and helping clients translate emerging technologies into measurable outcomes.
In the process, Agarwal also helped expand AI and data modernization approaches beyond his health
background to support agencies across defense, homeland security, transportation and civilian
markets.
“Nirmal quickly established himself as a catalyst for AI and data modernization across ICF’s federal technology services,” said Janak Kalaria, ICF senior vice president of engineering and emerging technologies. “He brings a unique ability to connect emerging technologies with practical mission outcomes, helping teams move from concepts to operational solutions while strengthening technical capabilities, growth strategy, and innovation. His leadership has accelerated how we think about AI, modernization, and technology-driven mission impact across federal markets.”
ICF is also focused on technology-enabled modernization that delivers measurable mission outcomes faster, more efficiently and more cost effectively. The company is leveraging AI, automation and cloud-native approaches to streamline operations, improve decision-making, reduce manual effort, and identify fraud, waste and abuse across federal programs.
Equally important, ICF is shifting from presentation-driven discussions to prototype-driven execution, helping agencies rapidly validate ideas, demonstrate value and scale solutions that improve efficiency, effectiveness and mission impact.
Why Watch
In 2026, Agarwal’s team is focused on helping agencies move beyond AI pilots and into scaled, operational deployment through AI-ready data platforms, agentic AI and modern cloud-native architectures. Across civilian and defense organizations, Agarwal and his team are seeing a fundamental shift toward reducing technical debt, consolidating platforms and building the data foundations needed to support advanced analytics, autonomous workflows and large-scale AI adoption. The agencies that succeed will be the ones that treat data integration, governance and modernization as strategic enablers of AI, not technical afterthoughts.
“Impact comes from connecting strategy, technology, and execution,” Agarwal said. “We’re helping teams move quickly from ideas to practical solutions while leveraging AI, modern data platforms, and emerging technologies to accelerate mission outcomes. The agencies that realize the greatest value from AI will be those that invest as much in data foundations and operating models as they do in the technology itself.”
Fun fact: Whether solving puzzles or exploring new places, Agarwal enjoys finding patterns, connecting ideas and bringing fresh perspectives to complex challenges.



