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HOMELAND SECURITY

 Elevated Yellow

Securing the Homeland

Current National Threat Level is elevated

The threat level in the airline sector is HIGH or Orange. Read more

Homeland Security Advisory System

Homeland Security Advisory System

 

Current Threat Level

November 21, 2006 – The United States government threat level remains at Code Orange, or High for all domestic and international flights. The ban on liquids and gels in carry on baggage remains in full effect. Nationally, in other sectors, the threat level remains at Code Yellow, or Elevated.

The Transportation Security Administration (TSA) new security procedures were updated Monday, September 25, 2006. These new measures adjusted bans on liquids, aerosols and gels. More information is available at TSA.gov.

Recommended Activities

All Americans, including those traveling in the transportation systems, should continue to be vigilant, take notice of their surroundings, and report suspicious items or activities to local authorities immediately.

Everybody should establish an emergency preparedness kit as well as a communications plan for themselves and their family, and stay informed about what to do during an emergency situation.

Learn More About Preparedness


About the Homeland Security Advisory System

The Homeland Security Advisory System is designed to target our protective measures when specific information to a specific sector or geographic region is received.  It combines threat information with vulnerability assessments and provides communications to public safety officials and the public.  

  • Homeland Security Threat Advisories contain actionable information about an incident involving, or a threat targeting, critical national networks or infrastructures or key assets.  They could, for example, relay newly developed procedures that, when implemented, would significantly improve security or protection.  They could also suggest a change in readiness posture, protective actions, or response. This category includes products formerly named alerts, advisories, and sector notifications.  Advisories are targeted to Federal, state, and local governments, private sector organizations, and international partners.  
  • Homeland Security Information Bulletins communicate information of interest to the nation’s critical infrastructures that do not meet the timeliness, specificity, or significance thresholds of warning messages.  Such information may include statistical reports, periodic summaries, incident response or reporting guidelines, common vulnerabilities and patches, and configuration standards or tools.  It also may include preliminary requests for information.  Bulletins are targeted to Federal, state, and local governments, private sector organizations, and international partners.
  • Color-coded Threat Level System is used to communicate with public safety officials and the public at-large through a threat-based, color-coded system so that protective measures can be implemented to reduce the likelihood or impact of an attack.  Raising the threat condition has economic, physical, and psychological effects on the nation; so, the Homeland Security Advisory System can  place specific geographic regions or industry sectors on a higher alert status than other regions or industries, based on specific threat information.

 

Homeland Security

 

http://www.ready.gov

 

http://www.fema.gov/areyouready/

 

http://www.savannahpd.org/cityweb/spd.nsf

Local Police Department

 

Information concerning Apartment Communities

May 20, 2005 - The Department of Homeland Security, in consultation with the Homeland Security Council, made the decision to lower the national threat level from an Orange High Level,  to Elevated risk of terrorist attack or Level Yellow.  The public was asked to report any suspicious activity to their local FBI field office.  On Friday May 16, NAA released a U.S. Dept. of Homeland Security (DHS) Information Bulletin related to preempting truck bombings to its membership.  The Information Bulletin was in response to a truck bombings in Saudi Arabia.  Apartments and other “soft targets” were specifically mentioned in the Bulletin.  The Bulletin was at that time posted on NAA’s homepage at www.naahq.org.  HDS has previously released a checklist for security measurers at various threat levels which can be found on that website.