About www.GreenGovernment.us.com
www.GreenGovernment.us.com is the companion website to “The Greening of Government” digital magazine published by Tom Trezza of Trezza Media Group and Jeff Erlichman of Public Sector Communications.
The report is the second in a series of On The Frontlines digital magazines. Each describes people and programs advancing innovation and best practices in major federal major initiatives such as the Greening of Government, Cloud Computing and Cybersecurity.
Each On The Frontlines digital magazine is produced using “Turn Page Technology” allowing you to read and turn the pages electronically on your computer just as you would with a print publication. Additionally, embedded links give you direct access to websites and white papers; you can watch video clips; and of course, you can download and/or print a PDF version.
Tom Trezza -- Trezza Media Group
Contact Tom at ttrezza@trezzamediagroup.com or call 201-670-8153.
Trezza Media Group was formed in January of 2006 with Tom Trezza, Jr. as President to provide high level-Executive Thought Leadership and programs to support the Mission Information Technology programs of the Federal Government.
Partnering with Jim Flyzik, President of The Flyzik Group and former CIO of The Department of Treasury and former Technical Advisor to Tom Ridge, CIO of The Department of Homeland Security, Trezza Media Group produces a 1 hour-monthly radio and video program on Federal News Radio (1500am in Washington, DC.) called The Federal Executive Forum and a half hour radio and video program called Flyzik One on One. TMG also produces monthly Federal Executive Systems Integrator & Federal Executive Government Roundtables-bringing together Subject Matter Experts (SME) to discuss solutions on mission critical programs. Prior to forming Trezza Media Group, Tom spent more than 16 years with Government Computer News and was former Group Publisher (February 2002- August 2005) of Government Computer News-Government Leader and Washington Technology, part of Post Newsweek Tech Media Group, which was a division of The Washington Post Company. As Group Publisher, Mr. Trezza oversaw the sales, marketing, production, and circulation of print advertising, event sponsorships, custom publishing and online advertising for the government group of Post Newsweek Tech Media.
Currently Tom and his wife Denise live in northern New Jersey, with their Bijon Max.
Jeff Erlichman – Public Sector Communications
Contact Jeff at jefferlichman@publicsectorcommunications.com or call 301-774-6660.

Public Sector Communications specializes in providing complete digital, online and print editorial and publishing services. From project planning to content creation, production and finally distribution, we work with leading providers; so you have always have a "team of experts" working on whatever online or print product or service you need.
Jeff formed Public Sector Communications in 2003 after spending 19 years at Government Computer News. At GCN he was Marketing Director and in 1998 became Associate Publisher for Custom Marketing.
In 1992, Jeff launched GCN’s Custom Marketing division with P&L responsibility with the mission to create and bring to market in person, in print and online custom programs.
Between 1992 and 2003, Jeff (working with GCN Publisher Tom Trezza) created, edited and produced 150 advertising supplements ranging from single sponsor supplements from Dell and Cisco to the 35 part Technology Excellence in Government supplement series.
Jeff currently publishes two monthly e-zines -- Effective Government now in its 8th year and the newly launched Greening of Government. In partnership with Trezza Media Group, Jeff co-publishes On The Frontlines – a series of digital magazines dedicated to advancing innovation and best practices in government.
Jeff also writes extensively on a wide variety of technology and management topics for Government Computer News, Federal Computer Week and Washington Technology custom media programs.
Currently he, his wife Lee and golden retriever Scarlett Begonia live in Brookeville, Maryland, 20 miles north of Washington, DC and capital of the USA for one day in 1814.
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