Blue Line Engineering, established in 1994 and located in downtown Colorado Springs, Colorado, is a Veteran-Owned Small Business (VOSB) recognized for its expertise in precision measurement and control technologies. Occupying the historic AT&SF Freight House, the company has developed a state-of-the-art facility that is crucial for research, development, and testing of various engineering solutions.
The company is dedicated to producing high-reliability systems tailored to the needs of its clients across different domains, including terrestrial, airborne, and space-flight applications. Blue Line Engineering places a strong emphasis on innovation and custom solutions, catering to a diverse array of customers from government and academic institutions to commercial aerospace companies. Their offerings include space-flight qualified sensors designed with radiation-hardened components and subjected to stringent testing, ensuring they meet stringent mission requirements.
Blue Line's product lines also encompass advanced airborne measurement systems that are robust enough to function in military environments, as well as versatile laboratory-grade systems designed for precision and adaptability in various applications. The company has built a reputation for delivering reliable sensor technology that supports critical missions, such as the James Webb Space Telescope and other significant aerospace projects.
With a committed team of 16 skilled professionals, Blue Line Engineering prides itself on its extensive technical background and expertise, led by founder Greg Ames, who has cultivated years of experience in product development and management. The focus on high-quality manufacturing, rigorous product testing, and fulfilling unique customer specifications positions Blue Line Engineering at the forefront of innovative engineering solutions.