Background
From air defense to child safety.
Grant served 11.5 years in the U.S. Army, making Sergeant First Class in nine years — an advancement rate accelerated by earning Soldier of the Year in 2007. He began in air defense artillery, then in 2010 was competitively selected for the U.S. Army Space and Missile Defense Command, one of the Army's most technically demanding assignments. In 2013 he was selected for military intelligence and attended the Defense Language Institute for Korean. His final posting was with an aerial exploitation battalion in Korea, where he supported national-level intelligence collection requirements — and served as a collection compliance auditor, reviewing gathered intelligence to ensure adherence to Fourth Amendment standards.
His service record reflects consistent recognition beyond the battlefield: multiple commendation medals and performance decorations, formal recognition for community volunteerism, and press coverage for his work outside of uniform. He was, in the words of his peers, a career soldier who took both halves of the job seriously.
After separating in 2016, Grant joined MasterCard as a DB2 database administrator, then led the scrum organization for their GDPR compliance implementation. He contracted with Leidos on federal programs, and has been at Oversight Systems in Atlanta since 2020 — leading the federal customer team and managing the engagement with the GSA SmartPay 3 program, the largest commercial charge card program in the federal government.
The concept for Amber's Angels formed in 2016, when Grant acquired his first DJI drone and recognized that a live video feed could be directed to any analysis pipeline. He connected that with commercial advances in LPR and OCR technology and built toward a platform until the technology was ready to execute the vision properly.
"Privacy-first isn't a marketing decision. It's what you build when you've spent years auditing the boundary between lawful collection and constitutional violation." — Grant Lindberg, on his aerial exploitation battalion role in Korea
Organizational Standing
Built to withstand scrutiny.
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Address
103 Springwood Dr
Carrollton, GA 30117
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42-2052151
Grant lives in Carrollton with his wife Kessie — also a U.S. Army veteran and Korean linguist — and their five daughters. That last part isn't incidental.