SUN STREAK PROJECT 0050. VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 018. CRV
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Publication Date:
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SECRET/NOFORN
PROJECT SUN STREAK
WARNING NOTICE: INTELLIGENCE SOURCES AND METHODS INVOLVED
PROJECT NUMBER:g650
DATE OF SESSION: 20 SEPT 90 DATE OF REPORT: 25 SEPT 90
START: 1418 END: 1449
METHODOLOGY: CRV VIEWER IDENTIFIER: 018
1. (S/NF/SK) MISSION: Access and describe Norfolk's Scope
Coliseum.
2. (S/NF/SK) VIEWER TASKING: Access and describe the target at
encrypted coordinates 36484/07616.
3. (S/NF/SK) COMMENTS: No inclemencies noted. A Summary of
Information is attached to this report.
4. (S/NF/SK) EVALUATION: 3
HANDLE VIA SKEET CHANNELS ONLY
SECRET/NOFORN
CLASSIFIED BY: DIA (DT)
DECLASSIFY ON: OADR
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Project:
Date:
90o920
Time:
1418-1449
Viewer:
018
Session:
01
Monitor:
079
SUMMARY OF INFORMATION:
1. The general area of the site is a land/structure/water interface, with
the water off in the near distance.
2. On the exterior, the structure is surrounded by a flat, wide open
space which is surrounded by a fence of some sort. There are also poles
which appear to be for the purpose of night lighting. This area contains
at least one machine which is making very strained motor sounds.
The structure, itself, is a large, plain, 2 or 3 story building with a
roof which is peaked, but with an unnaturally shallow pitch, making it look
almost flat-topped.
4. Inside the structure, there is a large, open space in which there are
both piles and stacks of materiel and things in groups. There are wide
spaces between the groups, even though the things in each group are very
close together. This area has a very high ceiling and is very spacious.
5. People inside the room appear to be going about their business in a
professional manner. No one is hurrying and there are no other discernable
feelings than getting a job done.
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CPYRGHT
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Vol. 10, No. 2
rbAil Lcity topics
April/May 1983
The Norfolk Department of Commu- circuses and basketball tournaments to Metropolitan Memorial Park, home of
nity Facilities manages and maintains rock concerts and trade shows. The the professional Tides baseball team
the city's showcases for meetings, en- Virginia Philharmonic Orchestra and and scene of most local high school
tertainment and cultural attractions. Its hit Broadway plays are among the football games. The MacArthur Memo-
biggest charge is the Scope complex, a performances at Chrysler Hall. rial, one of the city's most popular
major cultural and convention center tourist attractions, is another of the de-
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Goo Planning
Pays Off
Grubb's crew moves quickly to clear out the Scope arena.
Events come and go at the Scope
complex, often one right after the
other, or all at once. To make things
run smoothly it takes an experienced
crew working with the precision of a
finely tuned clock.
An elegant dinner may be served with-
out a hitch in the same area where cir-
cus animals bedded down the day be-
fore. With bookings for the Scope
arena, meeting rooms and exhibit
areas and Chrysler Hall, there is the
potential for several events to take
place at the same time, and they fre-
quently do. A basketball game may
follow a rock show. A concert may be
squeezed in during a tournament.
And everyone takes for granted that
good planning becomes readily under-
standable when one considers an aver-
age week in the life of Grubbs and his
crew. In February they had to prepare
for a rock concert, a regional basket-
ball championship, the CIAA tourna-
ment, a sports dance, a symphony
concert, and a dinner reception - all
in one weekend.
But, there was no resting after the
weekend. Early Monday morning the
circus started moving in. The day after
the circus moved out, Grubbs and his
crew prepared the Exhibit Hall, where
the animals stayed, so it was clean,
sweet smelling and all set up for a sit-
down dinner.
everything will be arranged on time, The biggest chore is cleaning up the
just the way it's supposed to be. building after an event. They removed
more than two tons of trash while the
Good planning is the key to making circus was here. Grubb's staff of 28
order of Scope's chaotic event sched- men and women take care of many
ule, according to Jim Grubbs, opera- other maintenance details, like scrub-
tables, cleaning dressing rooms, setting
up and putting away chairs and tables,
cleaning rest rooms and marking re-
served seating.
Grubb said, "My staff puts in long
hours and works very hard. Most of
them have been here since Scope
opened in 1970. They have the expe-
rience, they know what needs to be
done, and they do it."
When asked how they manage to
keep up with the hectic schedules,
Grubbs replied, "I have two very good
supervisors, Wendel Haynes and Gary
Barfield. The three of us lay out our
schedule and plan how we're going to
handle it."
Sometimes good planning means cov-
ering the basketball floor with insu-
lated board for use by a rock show.
Such was the case when the CIAA
tournament played here and there
wasn't time to take up the basketball
floor for a rock show between games.
Grubbs and his crew know how much
time it takes for each kind of clean-up
operation and set up, and they're al-
ways thinking ahead.
After more than 10 years of smooth
running operations at the Scope com-
plex, it's obvious that thinking ahead
has paid off.
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