January 31, 2025 - 19:00

Pye-Barker Fire & Safety, a comprehensive provider of fire protection, life safety, and security services across the United States, has announced its acquisition of Encore Technology Solutions. This strategic move marks Pye-Barker's entry into the Arkansas market, further enhancing its service capabilities.
Encore Technology Solutions, which operates two branches in close proximity to Little Rock, is recognized for its expertise in various security systems. The company specializes in fire alarm systems, access control, video surveillance, intrusion detection, and mass communication solutions. This acquisition not only broadens Pye-Barker's portfolio but also strengthens its commitment to delivering top-notch safety and security services to clients in the region.
The integration of Encore's advanced technology and skilled workforce is expected to bolster Pye-Barker's operational efficiency and customer service. As the demand for comprehensive safety solutions continues to rise, this acquisition positions Pye-Barker as a key player in the evolving fire protection and security landscape in Arkansas.
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