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Homeland Security Advisory System

The world has changed since September 11, 2001. We remain a Nation
at risk to terrorist attacks and will remain at risk for the foreseeable future.
At all Threat Conditions, we must remain vigilant, prepared, and ready to deter
terrorist attacks. The following Threat Conditions each represent an increasing
risk of terrorist attacks. Beneath each Threat Condition are some suggested
Protective Measures, recognizing that the heads of Federal departments and
agencies are responsible for developing and implementing appropriate
agency-specific Protective Measures:
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.