Full Name Pia Smith Name Pia Waugh Nationality Australian Spouse Jeff Waugh (m. 2005–2011) | Occupation Policy advisor Religion Chan Buddhism | |
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Known for Leadership in Australian and international Free Software community Website what are we doing today, brain? Employer Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, Australia | ||
Marriage location Yass, Australia |
The new citizenship pia waugh at tedxcanberrawomen
Pia Waugh (née Smith, born 1979) is a community leader for open government. Having formerly worked in Australia for Senator Kate Lundy, Waugh spearheaded the growth of the Australian 'open government' community by organising events such as GovHack, GovCamp and other events that bring together a diverse range of citizens who want to see government data made open for reuse. Previously, Waugh was known for her former work as an Australian free software advocate. Her past positions include presidency of the organisation that runs Software Freedom Day; and presidency and vice-presidency of Linux Australia.
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- The new citizenship pia waugh at tedxcanberrawomen
- Fighting a war pia waugh
- Career
- Free software community and volunteer positions
- References

Fighting a war pia waugh
Career

Waugh was employed by IT services company Volante for several years. In 2005 Waugh was appointed Research Co-ordinator of the Australian Service for Knowledge of Open Source Software (ASK-OSS) project. From 2006 Waugh, with her then-husband Jeff Waugh, was a director of Waugh Partners, an Australian Open Source consultancy. Waugh Partners won the 2007 NSW State Pearcey Award for Young Achievers for their work promoting Free Software to the Australian ICT industry. She was the project leader and a member of the Board of Directors of the One Laptop Per Child Australia program, launched in 2008.
Waugh is a self-taught computer specialist, and has also studied politics at a tertiary level. She has been involved in several projects and events promoting ICT careers to children and women.

In April 2009 Waugh announced her appointment as a policy advisor to Kate Lundy, and announced that in this role she was stepping aside from leadership and advocacy roles in community groups, and that she would no longer work for Waugh Partners.
In November 2012 Pia joined the Australian Government Information Management Office (AGIMO). She is Director of Coordination and Gov 2.0 in the Technology and Procurement Division of Finance (under John Sheridan, the CTO of Australia) and in charge of Australian national open data site http://data.gov.au/
In 2014 Waugh was recognised for innovation and named one of Australia's 100 Women of Influence 2014 in The Australian Financial Review and Westpac 100 Women of Influence Awards.
Free software community and volunteer positions
Waugh has held several positions in the Free Software community: