33 Agency Think Tank

Where Federal Policy, Finance, and Infrastructure Innovation Converge

The 33 Agency Think Tank is dedicated to reimagining America’s infrastructure through cutting-edge research, collaborative innovation, and practical policy design. Our mission is to turn visionary ideas into actionable, scalable frameworks that empower states, agencies, and investors to build a sustainable future.

What We Do

The 33 Agency Think Tank is the strategic braintrust behind our mission — a federally registered, nonpartisan policy engine driving the design, compliance, and execution of America’s next-generation public-private infrastructure model.

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Legislation-Driven Infrastructure Modeling

  We convert bills and executive orders into on-the-ground investment structures that scale.

2

OTA, MTA, and P3 Strategy

  Our team authors and submits federally compliant Other Transaction Agreement (OTA) and Middle Tier Acquisition (MTA) proposals for federal, state, and sovereign partners — shortening procurement timelines from 18 months to 90 days.

3

Fiduciary Compliance Design

  From Delaware Statutory Trusts (DSTs) to SEC/BDC-compliant platforms, we build structures that ensure investor protections, federal transparency, and cross-border credibility.

4

LDA-Compliant Federal Engagement

  We act as the official lobbying and federal engagement arm for the projects we underwrite, allowing SPVs, REITs, and BDCs to remain insulated from political risk.

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Academic + Commercial Integration

  We pair policy science with capital market mechanics — ensuring that every project meets both ethical mandates and yield targets.

Partner with Us to Innovate

Registered under U.S. House LDA ID: 55868, our think tank operates at the intersection of national policy, capital markets, and sovereign infrastructure. Backed by research from our academic partners and supported by regulated partners institutional financial firms, we transform legislative frameworks into actionable, capital-backed deployment systems that states, agencies, and institutional investors can rely on.