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DEVELOPED TRAFFIC

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1. any executive getting dev-t knows at once what posts are not held because dev-t is the confusion that should have been handled in that area by someone on post. With that stable terminal not stable, dev-t shoots about. (HCO PL 27 Oct 69)

2. traffic is developed (developed traffic, dev-t) by originating or forwarding an off-line or off-policy dispatch to anyone but the sender. (HCO PL 17 Nov 64)

3. developed traffic is a statement you will begin to see now. It is condemnatory. The symbol dev-t means on a dispatch, "This dispatch exists only because its originator has not handled a situation, problem, or an executive order." It also means. "Responsibility for your post very low." Also it means "You should be handling this without further traffic." It also means "You are manufacturing new traffic because you aren't handling old traffic." Also it means "For Gawd's sake!" Every time traffic is developed somebody has flubbed. Developed traffic does not mean usual and necessary traffic. It means unusual and unnecessary traffic. (HCO PL 2 Jul 59 11)

4. additionally needless, inhibitive actions are called dev-t. Noncompliance, alter-is, no report, false reports, off-origin statements and dispatches, stale dated orders, wrong targets, cross orders, cross targets, are all dev-t. They made a great many motions necessary where only the one correct one was needed. (OODs 22 Jan 68)

5. Developed Traffic