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Local Homeland Security Information
The U.S.
Department of Homeland Security Advisory
System provides a comprehensive
and effective means to disseminate information
regarding the risk of terrorist acts to Federal,
State, and local authorities and to the American
people. This system provides warnings
in the form of a set of graduated "Threat
Conditions" that increase as the
risk of the threat increases. At each Threat
Condition, Federal departments and agencies
should implement a corresponding set of "Protective
Measures" to further reduce vulnerability
or increase response capability during a period
of heightened alert.
The following table describes each threat
condition and the actions departments and agencies
should take.
SEVERE
Severe Risk of Terrorist Attack
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Severe Condition (Red). A Severe
Condition reflects a severe risk of terrorist
attacks. Under most circumstances, the
Protective Measures for a Severe Condition
are not intended to be sustained for
substantial periods of time. In addition
to the Protective Measures in the previous
Threat Conditions, Federal departments
and agencies also should consider the
following general measures in addition
to the agency-specific Protective Measures
that they will develop and implement:
- Increasing or redirecting personnel
to address critical emergency needs;
- Assigning emergency response
personnel and pre-positioning and
mobilizing specially trained teams
or resources;
- Monitoring, redirecting, or constraining
transportation systems; and
- Closing public and government
facilities.
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HIGH
High Risk of Terrorist Attack
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High Condition (Orange). A High
Condition is declared when there is a
high risk of terrorist attacks. In addition
to the Protective Measures taken in the
previous Threat Conditions, Federal departments
and agencies should consider the following
general measures in addition to the agency-specific
Protective Measures that they will develop
and implement:
- Coordinating necessary security
efforts with Federal, State, and
local law enforcement agencies
or any National Guard or other
appropriate armed forces organizations;
- Taking additional precautions
at public events and possibly considering
alternative venues or even cancellation;
- Preparing to execute contingency
procedures, such as moving to an
alternate site or dispersing their
workforce; and
- Restricting threatened facility
access to essential personnel only.
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ELEVATED
Significant Risk of Terrorist Attacks
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Elevated Condition (Yellow).
An Elevated Condition is declared when
there is a significant risk of terrorist
attacks. In addition to the Protective
Measures taken in the previous Threat
Conditions, Federal departments and agencies
should consider the following general
measures in addition to the Protective
Measures that they will develop and implement:
- Increasing surveillance of critical
locations;
- Coordinating emergency plans
as appropriate with nearby jurisdictions;
- Assessing whether the precise
characteristics of the threat require
the further refinement of preplanned
Protective Measures; and
- Implementing, as appropriate,
contingency and emergency response
plans.
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GUARDED
General Risk of Terrorist Attacks
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Guarded Condition (Blue). This
condition is declared when there is a
general risk of terrorist attacks. In
addition to the Protective Measures taken
in the previous Threat Condition, Federal
departments and agencies should consider
the following general measures in addition
to the agency-specific Protective Measures
that they will develop and implement:
- Checking communications with
designated emergency response or
command locations;
- Reviewing and updating emergency
response procedures; and
- Providing the public with any
information that would strengthen
its ability to act appropriately.
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LOW
Low Risk of Terrorist Attacks
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Low Condition (Green). This
condition is declared when there is a
low risk of terrorist attacks. Federal
departments and agencies should consider
the following general measures in addition
to the agency-specific Protective Measures
they develop and implement:
- Refining and exercising as appropriate
preplanned Protective Measures;
- Ensuring personnel receive proper
training on the Homeland Security
Advisory System and specific preplanned
department or agency Protective
Measures; and
- Institutionalizing a process
to assure that all facilities and
regulated sectors are regularly
assessed for vulnerabilities to
terrorist attacks, and all reasonable
measures are taken to mitigate
these vulnerabilities.
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