Wiyono, Wujud
This research aims to evaluate the Naval Academy's Technical Corps Education Program in enhancing cadets' readiness to face assignments on the Indonesian Navy Warships (KRI). The research uses a quantitative approach with an evaluative method and the CIPP model (Context, Input, Process, Product). The research sample consisted of 154 respondents, including cadets from the Technical Corps, educators, and officers who are users of the graduates. Data were collected thru questionnaires, interviews, observations, and documentation, and then analyzed using descriptive statistics and the CIPP model evaluation. The research results show that the Technical Corps Education Program falls into the good category with an average score of 4.15. The context component received a score of 4.18, input 4.05, process 4.12, and product 4.23. The results indicate that the education program has been effective in enhancing the cadets' readiness to face assignments on KRI. The main supporting factors include curriculum alignment, educator competence, and field practice experience. However, the improvement of practical facilities, the updating of modern warship technology materials, and the strengthening of simulation-based training are still needed to continuously enhance the quality of graduates.