From:
Press Office
Sent: Monday, March 17, 2003 8:11 PM
Subject: FACT SHEET: OPERATION LIBERTY SHIELD
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Office
of the Press Secretary
OPERATION
Operation LIBERTY SHIELD is a
comprehensive national plan designed to increase protections for
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Increased security at borders
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Stronger transportation protections
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Ongoing measures to disrupt threats
against our nation
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Greater protections for critical infrastructure
and key assets
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Increased public health preparedness
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Federal response resources positioned
and ready
INCREASED SECURITY AT BORDERS
Maritime
More
Patrols -
Security has been increased at major
More Escorts of Passenger Ships - The Coast Guard has increased its escorts of ferries and cruise ships.
More Sea Marshals - Every high interest vessel arriving or departing from American ports will have armed Coast Guard Sea Marshals onboard, closely watching the ship’s crew and ensuring that it makes its port call safely. These merchant ships have cargoes, crewmember(s), or other characteristics that warrant closer examination.
Selective Maritime Restrictions
- The Coast Guard will enforce security zones in and around critical infrastructure
sites in key ports. This information
will be published and announced for those using
Land Borders
Increasing Border Surveillance – Surveillance and monitoring of the borders will be increased with more agents and patrol assets. These forces will cover areas between major ports of entry.
Increased Border Screening – Customs
and Border Protection officers will increase screenings of vehicles and cargo
crossing our land borders. Officers
will conduct more interviews and detailed screenings as people transit in
and out of the
Asylum Modifications
Asylum
Detainees – Asylum applicants from nations where al-Qaeda, al-Qaeda sympathizers,
and other terrorist groups are known to have operated will be detained for
the duration of their processing period. This reasonable and prudent temporary
action allows authorities to maintain contact with asylum seekers while we
determine the validity of their claim. DHS and the Department of State will coordinate
exceptions to this policy.
STRONGER TRANSPORTATION PROTECTIONS
Airports
Increasing
Airport Security – The Transportation
Security Agency will implement airport security measures that are proactive,
sustainable, and focused, based on intelligence information. One of the most visible changes will be
increasing the presence of law enforcement officers on patrol and in airport
facilities.
Checking Airport
IDs – TSA has
advised air carriers to review and ensure the validity of all personnel ID’s
for those who have access to the secure areas.
In addition, TSA screeners will continue to remain at a heightened
state of alert.
Airspace Control
Controlling Vital Airspace – New temporary
flight restrictions have been put into place over certain
Enhancing Rail Security
Improving
Increased Railroad Infrastructure Security - Railroad companies will be asked to increase security at major facilities and key rail hubs.
AMTRAK Security Measures - AMTRAK will implement security measures consistent with private rail companies.
Increasing Railroad Hazardous Material (HAZMAT) Safety – At the request of the Department of Transportation private railroad companies will monitor shipments of hazardous material and increase surveillance of trains carrying this material.
Enhancing
Road Security
Government and Industry Teamwork - The Department of Transportation will work closely with hazardous material shippers and carriers and encourage them to follow transportation security checklists and recommendations. Suggested measures include employee identification checks, communications plans, and emphasis on operator awareness. U. S. and Canadian authorities will also coordinate cross-border hazardous material shipments.
ONGOING MEASURES
TO DISRUPT THREATS AGAINST OUR NATION
Monitoring
Terrorist Suspects
Tracking Suspects - The FBI will continue to closely monitor individuals suspected of links to terrorism.
Identifying Terrorist Supporters - The FBI is working closely with the Departments of Justice and DHS to identify those that would facilitate terrorist activity through fundraising, logistical support and recruitment.
Foreign National Information.
- In order to advise members of the Iraqi
community of the FBI’s responsibilities in protecting them from hate crimes,
and to elicit information that may be useful to the U.S. Government in the
event of hostilities in Iraq, the FBI, working with the Department of State
and immigration officials, has identified a number of Iraqi-born individuals
in the U.S. that may be invited to participate in voluntary interviews.
GREATER PROTECTIONS FOR CRITICAL INFRASTRUCTURE
AND KEY ASSETS
Protecting Key Economic Centers and Ports
Vital Petro-chemical Facilities - The Coast Guard will provide maritime protection for petroleum centers located in close proximity to major coastal population centers.
Strengthening Nuclear Regulatory Safeguards
Facility Security - The Nuclear Regulatory Commission (NRC) is requiring all licensed users of radioactive material to take additional security measures.
Protecting Key Infrastructure - The Federal government, state and local organizations and the private sector are increasing the security presence at chemical facilities, nuclear power sites, key electrical grids, bridges, subway systems, and other sites.
Cyber-Security
Monitoring and Vigilance – The Department of Homeland Security,
together with other government agencies, continues to monitor the Internet
for signs of a potential terrorist attack, cyber-terrorism, hacking, and state-sponsored
information warfare. Industry
and public Internet users are reminded of the importance of employing sound
security practices and reporting unusual activity or intrusion attempts to
DHS or local law enforcement.
INCREASED PUBLIC HEALTH PREPAREDNESS
Increasing Disease Surveillance and
Food Security
Alerting and Informing the Food Industry - The Department of Agriculture is alerting producer organizations of the increased threat status and urging them to implement additional security measures such as inspecting all vehicles and escorting all visitors to their facilities.
Department of Health and Human Services Outreach - HHS is alerting state and local health departments, hospitals, and medical care providers to report any unusual diseases or disease patterns. HHS has put the U. S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corp Readiness Force of doctors, nurses, and other health care staff on alert status and alerted emergency support and management teams to possible deployment.
Imported Food Monitoring. HHS has taken aggressive steps to enhance the inspection of imported food and is coordinating federal, state, and local communications on imported food issues and potential food pathogens.
USDA Monitoring of Food Chain
- The Department of Agriculture is taking steps to assure that employees and
representatives throughout the food and agriculture community are alerted
and aware of the need for extra precautions during this time. USDA is encouraging state and private
authorities to monitor feedlots, stockyards, import and storage areas.
FEDERAL RESPONSE RESOURCES POSITIONED AND READY
National Emergency Response Teams - DHS has pre-positioned National Emergency Response Teams (ERT-N) with one team designated for the National Capital Region. These teams are able to provide onsite management of federal response efforts.
Incident Teams - USDA
Incident Management Teams (IRTs) from the U. S. Forest Service are ready to
deploy to an emergency site to manage an incident with other DHS, federal,
state, and local authorities.
DECON Teams Ready - EPA decontamination teams are on alert and ready to deploy.
In addition to the measures being taken in Operation LIBERTY SHIELD, members of the public are encouraged to become more informed about the emergency preparedness measures they can take to protect themselves and family members.
School Preparedness – On March 6, the
Secretary of Education, Rod Paige, and Secretary Ridge announced a new web
site that provides educators and school administrators with key emergency
information to include in their own preparedness plans. The website includes information covering
a variety of emergencies, including natural disasters, violent incidents,
and terrorist acts. The website
is: www.ed.gov/emergencyplan.
READY.GOV – The READY.GOV website and 1-800-Be-Ready line provide citizens with informative preparedness suggestions and advice for families.