Mansour's Computer Solutions serves 10 counties across Central and Southeast Arkansas — Pulaski, Faulkner, Saline, Lonoke, and Prairie in Central Arkansas, plus Jefferson, Grant, Arkansas, Cleveland, and Lincoln in Southeast Arkansas. We've delivered managed IT, cybersecurity, and Microsoft 365 from our Little Rock home base since 2008.
Last updated: 2026-05-16
Our footprint forms an unbroken chain of counties from the Little Rock hub down through Pine Bluff to Star City: Pulaski → Jefferson → Lincoln. Grant County sits between Pulaski/Saline and Jefferson, acting as the physical bridge connecting the Central and Southeast regions.
Covering the Little Rock metro and the fast-growing communities north and west — from the Capitol complex and downtown all the way to Conway, Cabot, and Benton.
Down the Arkansas River corridor from Little Rock to Pine Bluff, Star City, and the agricultural communities of the Grand Prairie and Lower Delta — anchored by Pine Bluff's industrial and healthcare base.
Each region has its own hub page with the geography, industries, employer mix, and service-delivery model that's specific to it. Start here if you want context before drilling into a county or city.
The greater Little Rock metro plus Conway, Benton/Bryant, Cabot, and the I-40 corridor east through Prairie County. Government, healthcare, finance, legal, and tech — the highest density of regulated industries in the state.
Down the Arkansas River corridor from Little Rock to Pine Bluff and Star City, plus east across the Grand Prairie to Stuttgart and DeWitt. Agriculture (rice), manufacturing, healthcare (Jefferson Regional), federal-adjacent (Pine Bluff Arsenal), and timber.
Arkansas has 75 counties. We deliberately scoped our footprint to a contiguous 10-county region we can serve well, rather than spreading thin statewide. These 10 counties are a subset of two State of Arkansas planning-and-development districts (CAPDD and SEAEDD), with 6 counties deliberately excluded — Monroe in Central Arkansas and Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew in Southeast Arkansas — based on existing client distribution and on-site travel economics.
| Single-City Local IT Shop | Statewide Branded MSP | Mansour's (10-County Regional) | |
|---|---|---|---|
| On-site response in metro Little Rock | Maybe, if they're in the right city | Subcontracted | Within ~1 hour during business hours |
| On-site dispatch to Pine Bluff / Stuttgart / Star City | Usually refused | Variable | Same-day for emergencies, scheduled cadence otherwise |
| Multi-site Central + Southeast | No | Yes, but fragmented | One agreement, both regions |
| Arkansas-based technicians answering the phone | Yes (small team) | Often no | Yes — three-rings standard |
| Regulated-industry compliance scope | Hire-dependent | Generic templates | HIPAA / PCI / ABA 1.6 / IRS 4557 / NIST CSF / DFARS programs |
| Vacation / sick coverage | Fragile | Anonymous bench | Whole team always available |
Ten counties. Five in Central Arkansas (Pulaski, Faulkner, Saline, Lonoke, Prairie) and five in Southeast Arkansas (Jefferson, Grant, Arkansas, Cleveland, Lincoln). Our home base is Little Rock and our Southeast regional hub is Pine Bluff.
We deliberately scoped to a contiguous footprint we can serve well rather than spread thin statewide. The 10 counties are a subset of the State of Arkansas's official planning-and-development districts (CAPDD + SEAEDD), excluding 6 counties that are out of scope based on existing client distribution and on-site travel economics: Monroe (Central), and Ashley, Bradley, Chicot, Desha, and Drew (Southeast).
If your city is inside one of our 10 counties, yes — even small towns like Almyra, Tichnor, Hazen, or Grapevine are covered under the county that contains them. Don't see your town listed? Call us at (870) 247-3965 or send a quick note. We almost always already serve it.
Regional hub pages (Central Arkansas, Southeast Arkansas) cover the region overall — geography, industries, and service-delivery model. County pages (coming in our next build phase) cover one county at a time with seat city, named employers, drive times, and county-specific FAQ. City pages cover a single city in depth — named neighborhoods, local landmarks, and city-specific Q&A. Right now we have 5 city pages live: Little Rock, North Little Rock, Sherwood, Jacksonville, and Conway.
It's the unbroken chain of counties that connects our Little Rock home base to the southeast corner of our footprint: Pulaski → Jefferson → Lincoln, or Little Rock → Pine Bluff → Star City. Every county in the chain physically touches the next. Grant County sits between Pulaski/Saline and Jefferson as the physical bridge between the Central and Southeast regions.
No. Our flat per-user pricing covers managed IT, monitoring, helpdesk, and standard on-site cadence across all 10 counties. What does differ is the on-site dispatch cadence — Pulaski County gets same-day on-site within an hour for emergencies, while Southeast Arkansas clients are typically on a scheduled-visit + same-day-dispatch-for-emergencies model because of drive distance. Same SLA on response, just different on-site cadence.
Yes — that's actually a common pattern for us. Many clients have a Little Rock or Conway headquarters and a satellite in Pine Bluff, Stuttgart, or Sheridan. One agreement, one helpdesk, consistent security and monitoring across all sites.
Easiest path: call (870) 247-3965 or use the free assessment form. We'll confirm which county you're in, what the on-site dispatch cadence looks like for your address, and walk through scoping in a 10-minute call. No obligation.
In one quick call you'll walk away with: (1) where your current IT is leaking time, money, or risk, (2) what a fix looks like for a business your size, and (3) whether Mansour's is the right fit. Real Arkansas technician on the call — not a salesperson.