US launches review of terror warning system

The on Tuesday announced a review of its often-criticized terror alert system created in the wake of the September 11, 2001 attacks.

The system includes a color-coded public warnings, which range from green, symbolizing a low risk of attack to red, which points to a severe threat.

Homeland Security Secretary Janet Napolitano said in a statement a bipartisan panel of experts would report on the efficiency of the system within 60 days.

“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.

The secretary — who heads a department also created after the attacks — said she had appointed a senior George W. Bush Fran Townsend to lead the panel.

Critics say such threat coding is too vague and provide little or no actionable information for travelers, while causing alarm.

In 2003, a congressional report warned that levels were so vague that they would lead the public to question their usefulness.

But scrapping the system is likely to provide fodder for President Barack Obama’s critics, who accuse him rolling back anti-terror to the detriment of .

Source/Full Story:: Yahoo! News

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