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National Terrorism Advisory System
What is the current NTAS level?
The Secretary of Homeland Security
has not issued an elevated or imminent
alert at this time; we remain at a
heightened level of vigilance.
Read DHS Press Secretary Matt Chandler’s
statement of May 5, 2011
This page contains any current NTAS Alerts and archived copies of expired alerts.
The National Terrorism Advisory System, or NTAS, replaces the color-coded Homeland Security Advisory System (HSAS). This new system will more effectively communicate information about terrorist threats by providing timely, detailed information to the public, government agencies, first responders, airports and other transportation hubs, and the private sector.
It recognizes that Americans all share responsibility for the nation's security, and should always be aware of the heightened risk of terrorist attack in the United States and what they should do.
Learn More
- NTAS Public Guide
- NTAS Frequently Asked Questions
- Sample NTAS Alert (PDF, 1 page - 89 KB)
Action Center
- NTAS Alerts via Email
- NTAS Alerts via Facebook
- NTAS Alerts via Twitter
- NTAS For Your Website (Data feeds, web widgets and graphics)
Expired Alerts
- There are no expired alerts.
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This page was last reviewed / modified on May 5, 2011.