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Color-Coded Terror Alert System May Be Replaced By Obama Administration

EILEEN SULLIVAN   07/14/09 10:24 PM ET   AP

Color Code Terror Alert

WASHINGTON — The Obama administration has begun a review that could spell the end of the color-coded terrorism advisories, long derided by late night TV comics and portrayed by some Democrats as a tool for Bush administration political manipulation.

It's not likely the review will plunge an alert system into the dark all together, but short of that, everything is on the table for consideration, according to one administration official familiar with the plans. The official was not authorized to speak publicly about potential outcomes.

The alert system assigns five different colors to terror risk levels. Green at the bottom signals a low danger of attack and red at the top warns of a severe threat. It was put in place after the Sept. 11, 2001, terrorist attacks and was designed to help emergency responders get prepared.

But it's been the butt of late-night television comics' jokes and criticized by Republicans and Democrats alike for being too vague to deliver enough useful information.

"Like yesterday, apparently, went from blue to pink and now half the country thinks we're pregnant," "Tonight Show" host Jay Leno said on March 14, 2002. "To give you an idea how sophisticated this system is, today they added a plaid in case we were ever attacked by Scotland."

And Democrats have said the Bush administration used the system for political manipulation to trumpet the administration's anti-terrorist credentials.

"They raised and lowered it several times in fairly rapid succession," former national Democratic Party chairman Howard Dean said. "It had something to do with politics."

For example, in August 2004, then-Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge raised the alert level to orange, the second-highest level signifying a high risk of attack, in Washington, New York City and Newark, N.J., because of potential threats to financial buildings there. But Democrats questioned the Bush administration's motives, because the change came as they concluded their presidential convention and swung attention to national security, the signature issue of President George W. Bush's re-election campaign.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano announced the review Tuesday by a panel of 17 people that include Democrats and Republicans, mayors, governors, police executives, and public and private security experts. It is a balanced group clearly designed to not only evaluate the alert system but also to provide political cover from critics for any changes to the color-coded system.

"My goal is simple: To have the most effective system in place to inform the American people about threats to our country," Napolitano said in a statement.

Scrapping the color system could prove complicated because many local governments have policies triggered when the federal government changes the alert level, in some cases, qualifying for federal aid for police overtime, said the official who spoke on condition of anonymity.

After the 60-day review, Napolitano will confer with other cabinet members before making a recommendation to the White House, the official said. Even if the panel says the color-coded system is the best option, Napolitano will be open to that.

Reaching across the political spectrum is a smart move, said James Carafano, a review panel member and fellow at the Heritage Foundation, a conservative think tank.

Scrapping the colors needs to be done in a way that doesn't leave the administration vulnerable to ridicule or criticism that it's being soft on terrorism, Carafano said.

Fran Townsend, a former White House homeland security adviser for George W. Bush and once a key intelligence aide to Democratic Attorney General Janet Reno, is co-chairing the review panel with William H. Webster. Webster is the only man ever to head both the FBI and the CIA, the first in a Democratic administration and the second in a Republican one.

Townsend called it a no-win assignment, but an important one.

"This is a system that was devised in the immediate aftermath of the most horrific attack on American soil that we've ever suffered," she said. Reviewing the system nearly eight years later is an opportunity. "You need a warning system," but there might be a more effective way to communicate with the public, Townsend said.

No system will give everyone all the details about threat information that they might want, she said. But as a mother, she sees a need to have enough detail to make an informed decision about protecting her family.

"Maybe there is no better way," she said. But Napolitano "is right to ask the question and have us take a look at it."

Former Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge also thinks now is a good time for review. Ridge was traveling and could not be reached Tuesday, but an aide said Napolitano told him about the review before she announced it.

The alert level has not been changed since 2006 when it was raised from yellow – an elevated or significant risk of terrorist attack – to red then lowered to orange in the aviation sector after terrorist plans to blow up jetliners en route to the U.S. from Britain were discovered.

The nation has never been below yellow since 2001, but the warnings have been revised so that they can address a specific region or sector, as opposed to the entire country. The United States hasn't been attacked since 2001, though plots have been disrupted.

The Homeland Security Department will accept public comment on the system by e-mail to hsasreview(at)dhs.gov.

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On the Net:

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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
hollyhund
Don't judge all Texans by the ones you see on TV
01:46 PM on 07/17/2009
Be sure to send Ashcroft his box of Crayolas back! What imagination and man hours it must have taken to come up with this laughable scenario of alerting us!
07:39 PM on 07/15/2009
lol what a joke, remember when the color code was up to poo poo pants brown
03:48 PM on 07/15/2009
the things was totally a joke from the start.

When would the gov't ever put it at virtually anything but Orange and Yellow? Put it too high and your inducing panic, put it too low and you look bad if something happens.

Has it ever been Green or Blue even for a second? Has it ever been Red?
02:22 PM on 07/15/2009
It's about time. Lose the "FrightMeter" chart and now!
02:19 PM on 07/15/2009
Get rid of the entirely useless and ridiculous system!

It is only there to control the sheep with the illusion of security and to provide a tool for the evil right wingers to perpetuate their culture of fear.
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HUFFPOST PUNDIT
den1953
The National Inquire of Politics the GOP!
02:17 PM on 07/15/2009
Please there's a hell of a lot of color blinded people that are just getting calmed down over the last scare just ring a dam bell it's easier ,hell the last time condition red was reported you had people running all kinds of red lights in traffic!
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Moshe
Shalom to all
02:03 PM on 07/15/2009
Obama promised us change.

Millions of us that enthusiactially supported President Obama hoped that actually meant a genuinely open government and the re-establishment of the Rule of Law (we thought that because that's what he said).

The Bush/Cheney Administration was on an 8 year crime spree, and so far, there has been no accountability.

If past crimes are ignored those crimes will be repeated in the future, and the cover up is just an extension of the crime.

At some point, President Obama will go from being a by-stander to an accomplice after the fact if he does not do his duty and enforce the Constitution and laws he swore to uphold.

"Looking forward and not backward" is just looking the other way on war crimes and other crimes against humanity, and if we do not confront our past and the people responsible for these crimes, these crimes will continue to haunt us in our future in very real and dangerous ways.

What will be say when our enemies start water-boarding U.S. soldiers and citizens calling it "enhanced interogation"? When our enemies torture, rape, and sexually humiliate our people and then distribute pictues to prove it? When our citizens are kidnapped, tortured, and held indefinately without charges or trial?
01:49 PM on 07/15/2009
How did we go from "The only thing we have to fear is fear itself" to a chart whose job it is to tell us exactly how afraid we should be every day?
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HUFFPOST COMMUNITY MODERATOR
jl4141
Master of weapons of mouse destruction
01:45 PM on 07/15/2009
Condition Taupe!
06:59 AM on 07/16/2009
Quick! Tinfoil hats ON!
01:14 PM on 07/15/2009
A comedian had an idea for a replacement system:
Phase one: Get a helmet
Phase two: Put on the damn helmet
02:24 PM on 07/15/2009
It was Ron White, one of the Blue Collar Comedy Tour guys.
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Jamie Kowalski
Composer
11:46 AM on 07/15/2009
Every day I pass by Reagan National Airport in DC on the metro system, and every day for the past several years the giant sign that announces the security threat level has read "Orange." It has not once in three years. If it does not change, it is simply useless. Unless the purpose is to keep people frightened, in which case maybe it still has a little life left to it.
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Jamie Kowalski
Composer
12:32 PM on 07/15/2009
* "it has not changed once in three years"
02:40 PM on 07/15/2009
ditto minneapolis st paul international airport. i drive by it constantly and even my son has noted it's never been anything but orange save one or two "reds" back in the first year. what a waste of money and just more fear from the right
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quindy
If repubs don't drive you crazy you are not normal
11:39 AM on 07/15/2009
They can put whatever alert system in place if they don't provide shelters what's the point? In New York City there was not one single shelter where I live nor was there an effort to get one. We would watch these alerts go up and down and there was nothing we could do to protect ourselves in case someone really decided to attack us again.

Gimme shelter, forget alert.
11:18 AM on 07/15/2009
That whole color-coded threat level was just a scare tactic used by the bushies
that was very effectively used for the feeble-minded voters. (Their BASE)
You know, the slack-jawed Sesame Street adults.
01:12 PM on 07/15/2009
Great insight.
11:03 AM on 07/15/2009
Tuned the color codes warning out, figure if they did not know where attacks were going to be done, they knew nothing.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
Stretchumall
"With Liberty and Justice for All"
10:10 AM on 07/15/2009
Just abolish DHS. It's a worthless cabinet post created to spread fear and confuse the people.
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HUFFPOST SUPER USER
RedDogBear
11:06 AM on 07/15/2009
Completely agree. BTW, even the Bush administration realized this and didn't want DHS at first. We primarily have Holy Joe Lieberman to blame. It was his brainchild and his posturing that scared people into adopting it even though all the experts (and anyone who knows about large bureacracies) said the last thing that was needed was to shuffle around the boxes on the org chart.
11:27 AM on 07/15/2009
Yes, i totally agree.
Take the National Security Administration (NSA) and clean house, streamline and empower them
so they can do the job they're supposed to do.
The last thing you want to do is add the burden of another sluggish layer of beurocracy.
ThinkCreeps
Seriously, it's time.
02:30 PM on 07/15/2009
I trust that competent agencies are already at work beneath the level of crew-harrassing, passenger-goosing, toothpaste-stealing, minimum-wage shoe fetishists that have been hanging about in airports in ever increasing numbers since 2001.

However, the TSA has been able to make a contribution at a national level since the burger-flipping market turned down.